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Journal of Welfare for the Aged
2021 Volume.76 No. 4 p.137 ~ p.170
The Effect of Digital Information Level on the Intention to Use New Technology among Older Adults: Focused on the Multiple Mediating Effect of Technical Self-Efficacy and Utilization Performance
Oh Seol-Mi

Choi Song-Sik
Abstract
The study pursues to better understand older adults¡¯ adaptability and to narrow the digital gap between what. The data were used from the 2019 Digital Divide Survey which had been conducted and performed by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the National Information Society Agency, respectively. The older adults were targeted through extracting those who were aged 65 years or above from those who were aged more than 55 years. Analyzes were performed using jamovi 1.0.8.0 and Mplus 8.0, to identify demographic characteristics, descriptive values of major variables, and structural equations. For the structural equation model analysis. The results of the final model verified through the measurement model and the revision process were as follows: The mediating effects in the final modified model using the bootstrap methodology revealed that within the association between the level of digital information and intention to utilize new technology, technological self-efficacy, and utilization performance showed both mediating and multiple mediating effects.
KEYWORD
older adults, digital information level, intention to use new technology, technical self-efficacy, utilization performance, digital divide
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