Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
351381 Computers in Human Behavior 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Previous research has shown loneliness as a threat for the quality of life of older people; therefore the goal of the intervention in a quasi-experimental study was to evaluate and discuss the self-reported level of loneliness of older people in Finland and Slovenia before and after a computer intervention. Intervention in a quasi-experimental study was conducted among 58 older participants at the baseline (M = 72.4 years) and 45 older participants at the follow-up research study (M = 72.9 years). Inferential statistics showed a significant difference in the reduction of loneliness between the countries, and a decreased level of loneliness of older people after completing the computer training course. Although older people experience many age-related problems which may reduce their interest in learning information and communication technology (ICT) skills, it is important that they are computer-proficient, because computer engagement can reduce the level of loneliness of older people and in this way has a positive effect on their quality of life.

► We examine the self-reported level of loneliness of older people before and after a computer intervention. ► Development of ICT skills affected behavior regarding social interaction. ► Older people’s level of loneliness decreased significantly after ICT course. ► Lifestyle and previous ICT experiences affect the level of loneliness.

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