| Literature DB >> 27881361 |
Tana M Luger1, Timothy P Hogan2,3, Lorilei M Richardson2, Lisa Cioffari-Bailiff4, Kimberly Harvey5, Thomas K Houston2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Older adults typically have less access to the Internet than other age groups, and older Veterans may use the Internet even less due to economic and geographic reasons.Entities:
Keywords: Internet; Veterans; digital divide; social network
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27881361 PMCID: PMC5143468 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.6385
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Veteran demographic characteristics compared by Internet access (N=266).
| Variables | Older Veterans with current Internet access, n (%) (n=149) | Older Veterans with no Internet access, n (%) (n=117) | ||
| 65-75 | 89 (59.7) | 41 (35.0) | <.001 | |
| 76-85 | 49 (32.9) | 52 (44.4) | .05 | |
| ≥86 | 11 (7.4) | 24 (20.5) | .002 | |
| Male | 144 (96.6) | 111 (94.9) | .47 | |
| Female | 5 (3.4) | 6 (5.1) | .47 | |
| Black | 20 (13.4) | 18 (15.4) | .65 | |
| White | 117 (78.5) | 89 (76.1) | .47 | |
| Hispanic | 12 (8.1) | 10 (8.5) | .63 | |
| Married/partnered | 97 (65.1) | 60 (51.3) | .02 | |
| Unmarried | 52 (34.9) | 57 (48.7) | .02 | |
| Urban | 114 (77.6) | 82 (70.1) | .24 | |
| Rural | 33 (22.4) | 35 (29.9) | .15 | |
| Elementary | 1 (0.7) | 2 (1.7) | .42 | |
| Middle | 7 (4.8) | 10 (8.6) | .20 | |
| High school | 27 (18.5) | 37 (31.9) | .01 | |
| Some college/vocational | 48 (32.9) | 41 (35.3) | .62 | |
| Associates | 13 (8.9) | 8 (6.9) | .57 | |
| College degree | 27 (18.5) | 11 (9.5) | .04 | |
| Graduate degree | 23 (15.8) | 7 (6.0) | .02 | |
| 5000-10,000 | 4 (3.0) | 13 (12.5) | .005 | |
| 10,001-15,000 | 11 (7.4) | 24 (23.1) | .002 | |
| 15,001-25,000 | 20 (13.4) | 27 (26.0) | .04 | |
| 25,001-35,000 | 38 (25.5) | 21 (20.2) | .14 | |
| 35,001-45,000 | 16 (10.7) | 10 (9.6) | .55 | |
| >$45,000 | 43 (28.9) | 9 (8.7) | <.001 | |
| Very poor | 2 (1.4) | 6 (5.2) | .07 | |
| Poor | 8 (5.4) | 13 (11.2) | .09 | |
| Fair | 48 (32.7) | 49 (42.2) | .10 | |
| Good | 77 (52.4) | 44 (37.9) | .02 | |
| Excellent | 12 (8.2) | 4 (3.4) | .11 | |
| Always | 14 (9.4) | 22 (19.3) | .03 | |
| Often | 7 (4.7) | 6 (5.3) | .87 | |
| Sometimes | 17 (11.4) | 11 (9.6) | .60 | |
| Occasionally | 28 (18.8) | 19 (16.7) | .60 | |
| Never | 83 (55.7) | 56 (49.1) | .20 | |
| Not at all | 13 (8.7) | 23 (20.2) | .01 | |
| A little bit | 8 (5.4) | 14 (12.3) | .05 | |
| Somewhat | 26 (17.4) | 29 (25.4) | .14 | |
| Quite a bit | 45 (30.2) | 23 (20.2) | .05 | |
| Extremely | 57 (38.3) | 25 (21.9) | .003 | |
Technology use of Veterans compared by Internet access.
| Variables | Older Veterans with current Internet access, n (%) (n=147) | Older Veterans with no Internet access, n (%) (n=95/115)a | ||
| Very comfortable | 54 (36.7) | 5 (5.3) | .001 | |
| Somewhat comfortable | 37 (25.2) | 7 (7.4) | .001 | |
| Neither comfortable nor uncomfortable | 21 (14.3) | 17 (17.9) | .45 | |
| Somewhat uncomfortable | 18 (12.2) | 7 (7.4) | .22 | |
| Very uncomfortable | 17 (11.6) | 59 (62.1) | .001 | |
| None | 7 (4.8) | 42 (36.5) | .001 | |
| Cellular phone | 103 (70.1) | 72 (62.6) | .20 | |
| Smartphone | 45 (30.6) | 1 (0.9) | .001 | |
| Desktop computer | 97 (66.0) | 2 (1.7) | .001 | |
| Laptop | 51 (34.7) | 2 (1.7) | .001 | |
| Tablet | 25 (17.0) | 1 (0.9) | .001 | |
| Yes | 48 (32.7) | 8 (7.0) | .001 | |
| No | 89 (60.5) | 74 (64.3) | .53 | |
a Devices used in past month and sends text messages: n=115.
Figure 1Older Veterans’ reported Internet access through social ties (n=170).
Proportions of reported social ties by older Veterans without Internet access (N=117).
| Variables | No reported ties/missing, n (%) | 1 tie, n (%) | ≥2 Ties, n (%) |
| Social ties with home Internet access | 13 (11.1) | 9 (7.7) | 95 (81.2) |
| Social ties would share use of a device | 60 (51.3) | 15 (12.8) | 42 (35.9) |
| Social ties that Veteran would ask for help with Internet | 35 (29.9) | 18 (15.4) | 64 (54.7) |
| Social ties would access the Internet for the Veteran | 35 (29.9) | 16 (13.7) | 66 (56.4) |
Figure 2Perceived Internet access through specific types of social ties (adult children, extended family, or friends) among older Veterans without current Internet access (n=95).