Published on in Vol 20, No 5 (2018): May

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/8203, first published .
The Health and Retirement Study: Analysis of Associations Between Use of the Internet for Health Information and Use of Health Services at Multiple Time Points

The Health and Retirement Study: Analysis of Associations Between Use of the Internet for Health Information and Use of Health Services at Multiple Time Points

The Health and Retirement Study: Analysis of Associations Between Use of the Internet for Health Information and Use of Health Services at Multiple Time Points

Journals

  1. Hajek A, König H. Which factors lead to frequent attendance in the outpatient sector among individuals in the second half of life? Evidence from a population-based longitudinal study in Germany. BMC Health Services Research 2018;18(1) View
  2. Seckin G, Hughes S. Patient-Reported Outcomes in a Nationally Representative Sample of Older Internet Users: Cross-sectional Survey. JMIR Aging 2021;4(4):e16006 View
  3. Gordon N, Crouch E. Digital Information Technology Use and Patient Preferences for Internet-Based Health Education Modalities: Cross-Sectional Survey Study of Middle-Aged and Older Adults With Chronic Health Conditions. JMIR Aging 2019;2(1):e12243 View
  4. Choi N, DiNitto D, Lee O, Choi B. Internet and Health Information Technology Use and Psychological Distress Among Older Adults With Self-Reported Vision Impairment: Case-Control Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(6):e17294 View
  5. Martin-Hammond A, Vemireddy S, Rao K. Exploring Older Adults’ Beliefs About the Use of Intelligent Assistants for Consumer Health Information Management: A Participatory Design Study. JMIR Aging 2019;2(2):e15381 View
  6. Seçkin G. Expansion of Parson's sick role into cyberspace: Patient information consumerism and subjective health in a representative sample of U.S. internet users. Social Science & Medicine 2020;247:112733 View
  7. Yu Z, Wang L, Ariyo T. Supply and Demand-Related Decisive Factors in the Utilization of Non-Medical Community Healthcare Services among Elderly Chinese. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020;18(1):228 View
  8. Choi E, Wisniewski K, Zelinski E. Information and communication technology use in older adults: A unidirectional or Bi-directional association with cognitive function?. Computers in Human Behavior 2021;121:106813 View
  9. Duplaga M. The association between Internet use and health-related outcomes in older adults and the elderly: a cross-sectional study. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2021;21(1) View
  10. Forward C, Khan H, Fox P. Older Women Living Alone in the UK: Does Their Health and Wellbeing Differ from Those Who Cohabit?. Journal of Population Ageing 2023;16(1):103 View
  11. Lu X, Yao Y, Jin Y. Digital exclusion and functional dependence in older people: Findings from five longitudinal cohort studies. eClinicalMedicine 2022;54:101708 View
  12. Brainin E, Neter E. Refined Analysis of Older eHealth Users From an Agency Perspective: Quantitative Telephone Interview Study. JMIR Aging 2023;6:e40004 View
  13. Bo Y, Liu Q, Tong Y. The Effects of Adopting Mobile Health and Fitness Apps on Hospital Visits: Quasi-Experimental Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e45681 View
  14. Li L. Internet use and frailty in middle-aged and older adults: findings from developed and developing countries. Globalization and Health 2024;20(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Leukel J, Schehl B, Sugumaran V. Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population. Technology and Society. View
  2. Gatchel R, Schultz I, Ray C, Hanna M, Choi J. Handbook of Rehabilitation in Older Adults. View