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Not good days for technophobes: older internet users during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Irene Checa-Esquiva, María del Mar Aires-González, Francisco J. Cano-García & María R. Bueno-Moreno. (2023) Preliminary Validation and Gender Invariance of the Technology Anxiety Scale in Older Spanish Adults. Clínica y Salud 34:3, pages 111-116.
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Miriam Grates & Martina Brandt. (2023) (How) did self-rated health status shape Internet use among older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany?. New Media & Society.
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Wanyu Xi, Xin Zhang & Liat Ayalon. (2022) When less intergenerational closeness helps: The influence of intergenerational physical proximity and technology attributes on technophobia among older adults. Computers in Human Behavior 131, pages 107234.
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