2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.techsoc.2018.06.001
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The socio-demographic divide in Internet usage moderated by digital literacy support

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“…So, b) internet literacy was not worked as moderating for website to motivation. This result could not be proven the previous study (Tirado-Morueta, Aguaded-Gómez, & Hernando-Gómez, 2018). The difference of characteristic could be the reason why it was happened.…”
Section: Research Resultscontrasting
confidence: 72%
“…So, b) internet literacy was not worked as moderating for website to motivation. This result could not be proven the previous study (Tirado-Morueta, Aguaded-Gómez, & Hernando-Gómez, 2018). The difference of characteristic could be the reason why it was happened.…”
Section: Research Resultscontrasting
confidence: 72%
“…Consistent with the results of our study, it was determined in the literature that the age variable has a positive association with self-esteem and satisfaction with life. In contrast, it has a negative correlation with the internet and social media addiction [86][87][88][89][90][91][92]. However, in the literature, it was seen that the use of the internet and social media by the elderly to spend time, socialize, shop, and find old friends have been increasing [93,94].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different groups who have the same level of internet access and who use the internet with the same effectiveness may still reap different benefits from it. The second-and third-level digital divides may be mitigated by improving digital literacy, for which there are existing programs, even for older people (Tirado-Morueta et al 2018). In our paper we call higher levels of digital literacy qualitative internet usage.…”
Section: The Change In Internet Usage Of the Older Populationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The literature already uses the phrase 'digital divide' to describe the differences that exist across social categories, countries and communities in how they use the internet. These differences are classified into three levels (Tirado-Morueta et al 2018). The first-level digital divide is the inequality between those who have access to information and communication technology -including the internet -and those who do not.…”
Section: The Change In Internet Usage Of the Older Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%