Zapletal Amber, Wells Tabytha, Russell Elizabeth, Skinner Mark W
Trent Centre for Aging & Society, Trent University, 1600 West Bank Drive, Peterborough, Ontario, K9L 0G2, Canada.
Department of Psychology, Trent University, 1600 West Bank Drive, Peterborough, Ontario, K9L 0G2, Canada.
Soc Sci Humanit Open. 2023;8(1):100511. doi: 10.1016/j.ssaho.2023.100511. Epub 2023 Mar 30.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the relationship between older adults and digital technology became complicated. Prior to the pandemic, some older adults may have faced a double exclusion due to a lack of digital literacy and social interaction, and the pandemic-imposed transition to nearly all aspects of life being online magnified the requirement for people to be increasingly digitally literate. This paper presents an exploratory analysis to understand how the increased online nature of the world during the pandemic may have impacted older adults' relationship with digital technology by expanding on a prior study of older adults who, pre-pandemic, self-identified as occasional or non-users of digital technology. Follow-up interviews were conducted with 12 of these people during the pandemic. Our findings demonstrate the ways that their risk of precarity became heightened and how they began to use digital technology more frequently, strengthening and applying their digital literacy skills to remain virtually connected with friends and family. Further, the paper advances the concept of a triple exclusion for older adults who are non-users of digital technology and describes how digital literacy and remaining virtually connected can work in tandem, helping older adults to remain included in society.
在新冠疫情期间,老年人与数字技术之间的关系变得复杂起来。在疫情之前,一些老年人可能由于缺乏数字素养和社交互动而面临双重排斥,而疫情迫使生活的几乎所有方面都转向线上,这加大了人们对数字素养不断提高的要求。本文通过扩展一项对疫情前自我认定为偶尔或不使用数字技术的老年人的先前研究,进行探索性分析,以了解疫情期间世界日益增长的线上性质可能如何影响老年人与数字技术的关系。在疫情期间对其中12人进行了跟进访谈。我们的研究结果表明了他们不稳定风险加剧的方式,以及他们如何开始更频繁地使用数字技术,强化并运用他们的数字素养技能以与朋友和家人保持虚拟联系。此外,本文提出了数字技术非使用者老年人面临三重排斥的概念,并描述了数字素养和保持虚拟联系如何协同发挥作用,帮助老年人融入社会。