Published on in Vol 6 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/41692, first published .
Pandemic-Related Changes in Technology Use Among a Sample of Previously Hospitalized Older Adult New Yorkers: Observational Study

Pandemic-Related Changes in Technology Use Among a Sample of Previously Hospitalized Older Adult New Yorkers: Observational Study

Pandemic-Related Changes in Technology Use Among a Sample of Previously Hospitalized Older Adult New Yorkers: Observational Study

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  1. Choi N, Marti C, Choi B. Associations of Depression/Anxiety with Technology Use, Discontinued Use, and Nonuse in Older Adults. Clinical Gerontologist 2024:1 View
  2. Miller L, Callegari R, Abah T, Fann H. Digital Literacy Training for Low-Income Older Adults Through Undergraduate Community-Engaged Learning: Single-Group Pretest-Posttest Study. JMIR Aging 2024;7:e51675 View
  3. Arieli M, Ngo V, Jeyakumar S, Balakumar N, Baig N, Nurgitz M, Rotenberg S. The Role of Information and Communication Technologies in Social Participation of Older Adults: A Scoping Review. The American Journal of Occupational Therapy 2026;80(1) View