Lagana Luciana
Department of Psychology, California State University Northridge.
Educ Gerontol. 2008 Sep 1;34(9):831. doi: 10.1080/03601270802243713.
This pilot study explored whether a manualized computer and Internet training program could enhance older adults' computer self-efficacy and attitudes toward computers and the Internet. A total of 32 community-dwelling adults 65 years of age or older were randomly assigned to either an experimental or control group, with each group consisting of 8 women and 8 men. The experimental group received 6 weeks of training with 2-hour one-on-one sessions once per week. The same training was administered to the control group upon completion of the post-test, 6 weeks after the baseline assessment, to match the procedures on all counts with the exception of training administration. The results of two ANCOVAs indicated that participants within the experimental group improved significantly on both their computer self-efficacy (p < .001) and attitudinal scores (p < .001) at the post-training assessment. No improvements were found in the control group.
这项试点研究探讨了一个标准化的计算机和互联网培训项目是否能够提高老年人的计算机自我效能感以及他们对计算机和互联网的态度。共有32名65岁及以上的社区居住成年人被随机分配到实验组或对照组,每组由8名女性和8名男性组成。实验组接受为期6周的培训,每周进行一次时长为2小时的一对一课程。在基线评估6周后的后测完成后,对照组接受相同的培训,以使除培训实施外的所有程序在各方面都与实验组一致。两次协方差分析的结果表明,在培训后的评估中,实验组的参与者在计算机自我效能感(p < .001)和态度得分(p < .001)方面均有显著提高。对照组则未发现有改善。