Hou Jinghui, Wu Yijie, Harrell Erin
School of Communication, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States.
Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States.
Front Psychol. 2017 Dec 19;8:2225. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.02225. eCollection 2017.
While the senior population has been increasingly engaged with reading on mobile technologies, research that specifically documents the impact of technologies on reading for this age group has still been lacking. The present study investigated how different reading media (screen versus paper) might result in different reading outcomes among older adults due to both cognitive and psychological factors. Using a laboratory experiment with 81participants aged 57 to 85, our results supported past research and showed the influence of cognitive map formation on readers' feelings of fatigue. We contributed empirical evidence to the contention that reading on a screen could match that of reading from paper if the presentation of the text on screen resemble that of the print. Our findings also suggested that individual levels of technophobia was an important barrier to older adults' effective use of mobile technologies for reading. In the analyses, we further showed that technophobia was correlated with technology experience, certain personality traits, and age. The present study highlights the importance of providing tailored support that helps older adults overcome psychological obstacles in using technologies.
虽然老年人群越来越多地使用移动技术进行阅读,但专门记录技术对该年龄组阅读影响的研究仍然缺乏。本研究调查了不同的阅读媒介(屏幕阅读与纸质阅读)如何由于认知和心理因素而在老年人中产生不同的阅读结果。通过对81名年龄在57至85岁之间的参与者进行实验室实验,我们的结果支持了以往的研究,并显示了认知地图形成对读者疲劳感的影响。我们为以下论点提供了实证证据:如果屏幕上文本的呈现方式类似于印刷品,那么在屏幕上阅读可以与纸质阅读相媲美。我们的研究结果还表明,技术恐惧症的个体水平是老年人有效使用移动技术进行阅读的一个重要障碍。在分析中,我们进一步表明,技术恐惧症与技术经验、某些人格特质和年龄相关。本研究强调了提供量身定制的支持以帮助老年人克服使用技术时的心理障碍的重要性。