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View article: Understanding Older Adults’ Technology Use Preferences and Needs From a Triangular Perspective: Qualitative Study
Understanding Older Adults’ Technology Use Preferences and Needs From a Triangular Perspective: Qualitative Study Open
Background Technology use is increasingly integrated into daily life, including among older adults, whose adoption and engagement with technology warrant closer examination. According to the matching person and technology model, technology…
View article: Understanding Older Adults’ Technology Use Preferences and Needs From a Triangular Perspective: Qualitative Study (Preprint)
Understanding Older Adults’ Technology Use Preferences and Needs From a Triangular Perspective: Qualitative Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Technology use is increasingly integrated into daily life, including among older adults, whose adoption and engagement with technology warrant closer examination. According to the matching person and technology model, technolog…
View article: Late-life divorce and familyhood interplaying: a familial and dyadic perspective
Late-life divorce and familyhood interplaying: a familial and dyadic perspective Open
Late-life divorce is a growing phenomenon in the Western world, likely to expand due to increasing expectancy and changes in marital and family values. However, existing research on divorce and its consequences for offspring focuses on you…
View article: Three Perspectives on Older Adults’ Daily Performance, Health, and Technology Use During COVID-19: Focus Group Study
Three Perspectives on Older Adults’ Daily Performance, Health, and Technology Use During COVID-19: Focus Group Study Open
Background During COVID-19 lockdowns, older adults’ engagement in daily activities was severely affected, causing negative physical and mental health implications. Technology flourished as a means of performing daily activities in this com…
View article: Why now? Late-life divorce timing process: Dyadic and individual perspectives
Why now? Late-life divorce timing process: Dyadic and individual perspectives Open
Late-life divorce is increasing in the Western world, including among family-oriented societies like Israel in which the most common family status for older adults (age 60 years and older) is being in a heterosexual long-term marriage with…
View article: Being adult children of late‐life divorced parents in Israel: A dyadic/familial perspective
Being adult children of late‐life divorced parents in Israel: A dyadic/familial perspective Open
Objectives In this study, the researchers examined adult children's experience during and after their parents' late‐life divorce. The study applies a familial/dyadic perspective. Family systems theory is used heuristically. Background Late…
View article: Cognitive Function and Participation of Stroke Survivors Living With Companion Animals: A Cross-Sectional Study
Cognitive Function and Participation of Stroke Survivors Living With Companion Animals: A Cross-Sectional Study Open
Introduction/Objectives: Companion animals (CAs) may benefit human health, but few studies have examined their impact on stroke survivors. This study examines participation, quality of life (QoL), attachment, cognition, and executive funct…
View article: Three Perspectives on Older Adults’ Daily Performance, Health, and Technology Use during COVID-19: A Focus-Group Study (Preprint)
Three Perspectives on Older Adults’ Daily Performance, Health, and Technology Use during COVID-19: A Focus-Group Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Older adults’ engagement in daily activities was severely impeded during the COVID-19 lockdowns, negatively affecting their physical and mental health. Although technology flourished as a means of performing daily activities in…
View article: Assessing Functional Cognition and Health During COVID-19 Pandemic: Gender Differences Among Community-Dwelling Adults
Assessing Functional Cognition and Health During COVID-19 Pandemic: Gender Differences Among Community-Dwelling Adults Open
Introduction/Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic has long-term implications for adult health and function, whether or not people were infected with the disease. Although cognitive disruptions are among the major symptoms of COVID-19, most re…
View article: Do symptoms moderate the association between participation and executive function outcomes among people with schizophrenia?
Do symptoms moderate the association between participation and executive function outcomes among people with schizophrenia? Open
Background: Literature explains participation limitations among people with schizophrenia through the context of metacognitive limitations, specifically in symptoms and in executive functions (EF). Research has shown mixed results regardin…
View article: Children Who Experience Unintentional Injuries: Their Functional Profiles
Children Who Experience Unintentional Injuries: Their Functional Profiles Open
Unintentional injuries are accidents that pose a major health problem among school children. This study compared the functional behavior and executive function characteristics of school-aged children who experienced unintentional injuries …
View article: THE MEANING OF FAMILYHOOD FOR GRAY DIVORCE IN ISRAEL
THE MEANING OF FAMILYHOOD FOR GRAY DIVORCE IN ISRAEL Open
Israel is a society that values familyhood alongside self-determination. Gray divorce rates in Israel are low, yet they have nearly doubled since 1996 from 2% to 3.65%. Little is known about grey divorce in modern societies and even less i…
View article: Cognitive Components Predict Virtual Reality-Induced Analgesia: Repeated Measures in Healthy Subjects
Cognitive Components Predict Virtual Reality-Induced Analgesia: Repeated Measures in Healthy Subjects Open
Virtual reality (VR) is an advanced and useful technology in the distraction from pain. The efficacy of VR for reducing pain is well established. Yet, the literature analyzing the unique attributes of VR which impact pain reduction is scar…