Faculty of Social Sciences, Louis and Gabi Weisfeld School of Social Work, Bar-Ilan University, 52900 Ramat Gan, Israel.
Department of Sociology, University of Vienna, Rooseveltplatz 2, 1090 Wien, Austria.
J Aging Stud. 2021 Dec;59:100971. doi: 10.1016/j.jaging.2021.100971. Epub 2021 Sep 15.
The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored how everyday information and communication technology (EICT), such as online banking, e-shopping, or e-mail, are essential for individuals of all ages to maintain activity engagement, health, and well-being. Yet, older adults are often stereotypically portrayed as incapable, technophobic, or unwilling to engage in EICT. This may further contribute to the digital divide, as age stereotypes have the power to act like self-fulfilling prophecies and impede older adults' engagement in complex everyday life tasks. This study aimed to shed light on internalized ageism as manifested in older non-users' narrations about EICT use. It further explored how age stereotypes in the context of EICT are constructed and perpetuated through disempowering and ageist environments. A qualitative approach was applied, performing semi-structured interviews in participants' homes (N = 15). Data were analyzed following the principles of qualitative content analysis, applying both deductive categorization and inductive coding. Internalized ageism appeared to be an omnipresent element in older adults' narrations about EICT non-use. This was reflected in the four subcategories "competence and learning", "relevance and use", "technology design", and "intergenerational contact". Ageism, as manifested in the social environment and the design of technology, seemingly contributed to the internalization of age stereotypes and low EICT engagement. This research calls for inclusive technology designs, ageism-free EICT learning settings, and awareness campaigns about lifelong learning to help close the digital divide and ensure optimal aging experiences for older people.
新冠疫情凸显了日常信息和通信技术(EICT)的重要性,如网上银行、电子购物或电子邮件,对于所有年龄段的人来说,这些技术对于保持活动参与、健康和幸福感都是必不可少的。然而,老年人通常被刻板地描绘成没有能力、害怕技术或不愿意使用 EICT。这可能进一步加剧数字鸿沟,因为年龄刻板印象具有自我实现预言的力量,并阻碍老年人参与复杂的日常生活任务。本研究旨在揭示内隐年龄歧视在老年非使用者对 EICT 使用的叙述中的表现。它进一步探讨了 EICT 背景下的年龄刻板印象是如何通过剥夺权力和歧视性环境来构建和延续的。本研究采用定性方法,在参与者家中进行半结构化访谈(N=15)。数据按照定性内容分析的原则进行分析,应用演绎分类和归纳编码。内隐年龄歧视似乎是老年人对 EICT 非使用叙述中的一个普遍存在的因素。这反映在四个子类别“能力和学习”、“相关性和使用”、“技术设计”和“代际接触”中。在社会环境和技术设计中表现出的年龄歧视,似乎促成了年龄刻板印象的内化和对 EICT 的低参与。这项研究呼吁采用包容性的技术设计、无年龄歧视的 EICT 学习环境以及关于终身学习的宣传活动,以帮助缩小数字鸿沟,确保老年人拥有最佳的老龄化体验。