‘ ‘ THE USE OF THE INTERNET BY THE ELDERLY IN THE UK AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THEIR WELL- BEING PERCEPTIONS. Dra. Marta Ortega Gaspar Department of Sociology.

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‘ ‘ THE USE OF THE INTERNET BY THE ELDERLY IN THE UK AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THEIR WELL- BEING PERCEPTIONS. Dra. Marta Ortega Gaspar Department of Sociology University of Málaga. Spain. 1

The objectives The elderly: 65 or more years old The elderly: 65 or more years old The use of the Internet: The use of the Internet: - How they use it. - The frequency - The perception of their own abilities - Their attitudes towards Internet Their perceptions of the influence of the Internet in their lives. Their perceptions of the influence of the Internet in their lives. Their well-being perceptions: Their well-being perceptions: - Lack of companionship - Left out - Isolation 2

Objectives Study the use of the Internet by the elderly in the UK. Study the use of the Internet by the elderly in the UK. Get to know if the use of the Internet by the elderly influences their well-being perceptions Get to know if the use of the Internet by the elderly influences their well-being perceptions 3 Objectives

1.A. How do elderly use the Internet in the UK 4

1. How do elderly use Internet in UK? 1- Ubiquitous Access: OxIS 2007, Na=2,902; Nb= 2,797; Nc=2,821; Nd=2,777; Ne= 2,772; Nf=2,786 users (without ex users) OxIS 2007, Na=2,902; Nb= 2,797; Nc=2,821; Nd=2,777; Ne= 2,772; Nf=2,786 users (without ex users) 5

Instrumental Activities by Internet 2. Communication online (qc22, qc24) Frequency of use by different type of uses Frequency of use by different type of uses OxIS 2007, Na=2,286; Nb=1,071; Nc=286; Nd=891; Ne=213; Nh=91 users OxIS 2007, Na=2,286; Nb=1,071; Nc=286; Nd=891; Ne=213; Nh=91 users (without ex users) (without ex users) 6

Instrumental Activities by Internet Weekly or more than weekly use for Weekly or more than weekly use for Information seeking Information seeking OxIS 2007, Na=2,896; Nb=2,889; Nc=2,895; Nd=2,902; Ne=2,875; Nf=2,893; OxIS 2007, Na=2,896; Nb=2,889; Nc=2,895; Nd=2,902; Ne=2,875; Nf=2,893; Ng= 2,890 users (without ex users) Ng= 2,890 users (without ex users) 7

How do elderly use Internet in UK? 3- Skill and Expertise: 3- Skill and Expertise: OxIS 2007, N=2,916 users (without ex users) OxIS 2007, N=2,916 users (without ex users) 8

How do elderly use Internet in UK? 4- Attitudes of Internet Users 4- Attitudes of Internet Users OxIS 2007, Na=2,912; Nb=2,785; Nc=2,911; Nd=2,747 users OxIS 2007, Na=2,912; Nb=2,785; Nc=2,911; Nd=2,747 users (without ex users) (without ex users) 9

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1.B. Which are the factors that are related to the use of the Internet among elderly in the UK? 11

SOME RESULTS The age, the marital status, the level of education, speaking a second language and being in the labour market influence the use of the Internet among the elderly. The age, the marital status, the level of education, speaking a second language and being in the labour market influence the use of the Internet among the elderly. It can be observed that the older they get the less predisposition to use the Internet. It can be observed that the older they get the less predisposition to use the Internet. The marital status influence on the use of the Internet among the elderly. In the United Kingdom, those elderly that are widowed or divorced tend to use the Internet in a lower level than those that are married. The marital status influence on the use of the Internet among the elderly. In the United Kingdom, those elderly that are widowed or divorced tend to use the Internet in a lower level than those that are married. The level of studies influence the use of the Internet, those with a university level tend to show a higher predisposition to use the Internet than those with a lower level of education. The level of studies influence the use of the Internet, those with a university level tend to show a higher predisposition to use the Internet than those with a lower level of education. Among the elderly sex doesn’t have an influence on the use of the Internet. Among the elderly sex doesn’t have an influence on the use of the Internet. 12

SOME RESULTS There are some other factors that influence the use of the Internet among the elderly: being interested in political issues and being no religious. Those elderly that live in country villages show a higher propensity to use the Internet than those living in big cities. There are some other factors that influence the use of the Internet among the elderly: being interested in political issues and being no religious. Those elderly that live in country villages show a higher propensity to use the Internet than those living in big cities. And finally, the elderly that answer to the 2009 survey show a higher predisposition to use the Internet than those who answer to the 2007 Survey. And finally, the elderly that answer to the 2009 survey show a higher predisposition to use the Internet than those who answer to the 2007 Survey. 13

2. The influence of the use of the Internet by the elderly on their well-being perceptions We offer an alternative perspective to evaluate the effects of the use of Internet on the elderly well being consists of the direct analysis of their auto evaluation to the role that New Technologies and the Internet play in their lives. We offer an alternative perspective to evaluate the effects of the use of Internet on the elderly well being consists of the direct analysis of their auto evaluation to the role that New Technologies and the Internet play in their lives. 14

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Conclusions The majority of the elderly users accede to the Internet at home and there are not differences between the groups. The majority of the elderly users accede to the Internet at home and there are not differences between the groups. The older they get the lower self-rated abilities they have. The older they get the lower self-rated abilities they have. One of the most positive attitude towards Internet is related to the fact that it allows them to keep in touch One of the most positive attitude towards Internet is related to the fact that it allows them to keep in touch Those elderly who show the highest propensity to use the Internet are: married or living as married, those with university studies, speakers of a second language, those that are still working, no disable, those that have political interests, non religious, living in country villages and those that answered to the 2009 Survey. Those elderly who show the highest propensity to use the Internet are: married or living as married, those with university studies, speakers of a second language, those that are still working, no disable, those that have political interests, non religious, living in country villages and those that answered to the 2009 Survey. Marital status and disability are variables that are relevant to explain the well-being. Marital status and disability are variables that are relevant to explain the well-being. 17

Conclusions The elderly group offer a positive perception of the role that New Technology and the Internet play in their lives. The elderly group offer a positive perception of the role that New Technology and the Internet play in their lives. It have bee proved that among the youngest groups the feeling of lack of companionship, left out and isolation from others is higher between non-users of the Internet than between users. It have bee proved that among the youngest groups the feeling of lack of companionship, left out and isolation from others is higher between non-users of the Internet than between users. In the case of the elderly the marital status, the level of education and their disability situation help to explain the well-being perception. In the case of the elderly the marital status, the level of education and their disability situation help to explain the well-being perception. 18

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