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Title A Social Cloud-based Tool to Deal with Time and Media Mismatch of Intergenerational Family Communication
Authors Diego Muñoz, Raymundo Cornejo, Francisco Gutierrez, Jesús Favela, Sergio Ochoa, Mónica Tentori
Publication date December 2015
Abstract Social media services are increasingly used to support
social
interaction among young people and adults. Older adults however, are often
reluctant to use social media services, and prefer to socialize through
face-to-face meetings or telephone conversations. Moreover, the time periods
that family members have for socializing can be different, as they may have
a different schedule for conducting activities and commitments during the
day. These differences in media preferences and scheduling times for
socializing generate a communication asymmetry that socially isolates older
adults and negatively impacts their physical and mental health. Based on the
analysis of a dataset from two 21-weeks deployment studies and nine
semi-structured interviews, we conducted an in-depth formative study trying
to understand the communication asymmetry among older adults and their
relatives. The results were used to improve the design and implementation of
SocialConnector, a cloud-based application that enables older adults to
conduct synchronous and asynchronous social interactions with their
relatives. The usability of the new system was evaluated to determine if its
services contribute to address the stated communication asymmetry. The
obtained results provide evidence that the system can successfully help to
alleviate the communication breakdowns led by asymmetries in media and time
preferences among family members.
Pages 140-151
Volume 53
Journal name Future Generation Computer Systems
Publisher Elsevier Science (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
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