The Digital Divide Among Low-Income Homebound Older Adults: Internet Use Patterns, eHealth Literacy, and Attitudes Toward Computer/Internet Use
BackgroundInternet technology can provide a diverse array of online resources for low-income disabled and homebound older adults to manage their health and mental health problems and maintain social connections. Despite many previous studies of older adults' Internet use, none focused on these...
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Main Authors: | Choi, Namkee G (Author), DiNitto, Diana M (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2013-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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