The use of digital technology for social wellbeing reduces social isolation in older adults: A systematic review
This systematic review emphasizes the need for technology use in older adults to reduce social isolation. With the advancement of technology over the years, the effectiveness of interventions based on its use can be examined to see how these can address the problem of social isolation and enhance so...
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Main Authors: | Keya Sen (Author), Gayle Prybutok (Author), Victor Prybutok (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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