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Adapting the Technology Acceptance Model to Examine the Use of Information Communication Technologies and Loneliness Among Low-Income, Older Asian Americans: Cross-Sectional Survey Analysis

Adapting the Technology Acceptance Model to Examine the Use of Information Communication Technologies and Loneliness Among Low-Income, Older Asian Americans: Cross-Sectional Survey Analysis

Older Asian Americans can further benefit from using ICTs to stay in contact with distant relatives and maintain a connection with their culture of origin; this is particularly relevant given that 85% of Asian Americans aged 65 years and older are foreign-born [11-13]. Furthermore, ICTs can facilitate access to information in one’s native language and translation services.

Pauline DeLange Martinez, Daniel Tancredi, Misha Pavel, Lorena Garcia, Heather M Young

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e63856

Using Information and Communication Technologies to Engage Citizens in Health System Governance in Burkina Faso: Protocol for Action Research

Using Information and Communication Technologies to Engage Citizens in Health System Governance in Burkina Faso: Protocol for Action Research

Information and communication technologies (ICTs), such as mobile phones, offer new opportunities in the health field. In fact, recent years have seen a drive among international and local agencies, governments, and institutions to develop projects using ICTs. Access to mobile technology has become more democratic [25], such that the population can now become actors in information production [26].

Sandrine Biau, Emmanuel Bonnet, Christian Dagenais, Manuela De Allegri, Zoumana Traoré, Abdoul Wahabo Ouedraogo, Abdramane Sow, Karina Dubois-Nguyen, Valéry Ridde

JMIR Res Protoc 2021;10(11):e28780

The Effect of Information and Communication Technology and Social Networking Site Use on Older People’s Well-Being in Relation to Loneliness: Review of Experimental Studies

The Effect of Information and Communication Technology and Social Networking Site Use on Older People’s Well-Being in Relation to Loneliness: Review of Experimental Studies

Among them, information and communication technologies (ICTs) have been used to help older adults cope with loneliness [5]. The use of ICTs has grown significantly since the 2000s [6]. ICTs are those technologies that can be used to interlink information technology devices such as PCs with communication technologies such as telephones and their telecommunication networks. Michiels and Van Crowder [7] reported almost 20 years ago how ICTs are an expanding assembly of technologies.

Georgia Casanova, Daniele Zaccaria, Elena Rolandi, Antonio Guaita

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(3):e23588

Exploring the Use of Information and Communication Technology by People With Mood Disorder: A Systematic Review and Metasynthesis

Exploring the Use of Information and Communication Technology by People With Mood Disorder: A Systematic Review and Metasynthesis

We therefore conducted a systematic review in order to collect and synthesize all qualitative evidence exploring the use of ICTs and/or mobile information and communication technologies (m ICTs) by people with mood disorder. We sought to answer the following review questions: 1. Why do people with mood disorders use (m)ICTs? 2. What are (m)ICTs being used for by people with mood disorders? 3. What are the perceived benefits and challenges of using (m)ICTs by people with mood disorders? 4.

Hamish Fulford, Linda McSwiggan, Thilo Kroll, Stephen MacGillivray

JMIR Ment Health 2016;3(3):e30