Digital Divide Among Homebound and Semi-Homebound Older Adults

居家和半居家老年人之间的数字鸿沟

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Abstract

Using the 2022 National Health and Aging Trend Study data, we examined the digital divide among homebound and semi-homebound older adults. About 11% of older Medicare beneficiaries in 2022 were homebound or semi-homebound. Compared to non-homebound older adults, homebound older adults were significantly less likely to own a cellphone. Among those with any information and communication technology (ICT) device, homebound older adults were also less likely to have used email/texting and gone online. Older age, low income, dementia diagnosis, and moderate/severe depressive/anxiety symptoms contributed to the digital divide. Among homebound older adults, Hispanic older adults or those with limited English proficiency were less likely to have used ICT. To reduce the digital inequity among homebound older adults who are low-income, racial/ethnic minority, limited English proficient, and/or residents in non-metropolitan areas, social/structural inequities in accessibility and affordability, along with individual-level barriers, need to be addressed.

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