Jay G M, Willis S L
Survey Research Center, University of Michigan.
J Gerontol. 1992 Jul;47(4):P250-7. doi: 10.1093/geronj/47.4.p250.
This research examined whether older adults' attitudes toward computers became more positive as a function of computer experience. The sample comprised 101 community-dwelling older adults aged 57 to 87. The intervention involved a 2-week computer training program in which subjects learned to use a desktop publishing software program. A multidimensional computer attitude measure was used to assess differential attitude change and maintenance of change following training. The results indicated that older adults' computer attitudes are modifiable and that direct computer experience is an effective means of change. Attitude change as a function of training was found for the attitude dimensions targeted by the intervention program: computer comfort and efficacy. In addition, maintenance of attitude change was established for at least two weeks following training.
本研究考察了老年人对计算机的态度是否会随着计算机使用经验的增加而变得更加积极。样本包括101名年龄在57岁至87岁之间、居住在社区的老年人。干预措施包括一个为期两周的计算机培训项目,在该项目中,受试者学习使用桌面出版软件程序。使用一种多维度的计算机态度测量方法来评估训练后态度的差异变化和变化的持续性。结果表明,老年人对计算机的态度是可以改变的,直接的计算机使用经验是实现改变的有效手段。在干预项目所针对的态度维度上,即计算机舒适度和效能感方面,发现态度变化与训练有关。此外,训练后至少两周内态度变化得以维持。