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    Associate Professor Zhang Xin's research group published an article in Computers in Human Behavior, proposing new strategies to reduce the elderly's fear of technology

    • Last Update: 2022-03-08
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    Recently, Computers in Human Behavior published an article by Associate Professor Zhang Xin's research group When less intergenerational closeness helps: The influence of intergenerational physical proximity and technology attributes on technophobia among older adults
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    The study revealed the different effects of different forms of intergenerational contact (face-to-face vs.


    With the continuous updating of technology, intergenerational contact with the purpose of learning new technologies from young people often occurs in the daily life of the elderly
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    However, older people tend to hold negative aging self-stereotypes that they are less capable of using technology, which may make them feel threatened by the stereotype from younger people and further induce technophobia


    By recruiting 243 older adults, this study conducted a situational experiment
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    The results show that when the novelty of the new technology is high and ease of use is low, greater physical distance during intergenerational contact can produce a more positive self-perception of aging, a manifestation of the threat of aging stereotypes ), which further brings in a lower technophobia-dimension of personal failure


    The findings of this study provide detailed and practical recommendations on how to reduce technophobia in older adults through effective intergenerational exposure
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    The paper was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the European Union Horizon 2020 Marie Curie Fund
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    Xi Wanyu, a visiting doctoral student at Bar-Ilan University in Israel and the School of Psychology and Cognitive Sciences of Peking University, is the first author of this article, and Associate Professor Zhang Xin of the School of Psychology and Cognitive Sciences, Peking University, Beijing Key Laboratory of Behavior and Mental Health is the corresponding author


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    2022-02-11

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