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Title Mom, I Do Have a Family!: Attitudes, Agreements, and Expectations on the Interaction with Chilean Older Adults
Authors Francisco Gutierrez, Sergio Ochoa
Publication date 2016
Abstract Most related research about intra-family communication
follows
the reality of developed countries, where older adults can live
independently from their families and are likely to embrace technology.
Contrarily, in Chile and other Latin American countries, most older adults
live close to their families, are usually dependent of the latter, and
rarely use digital means to communicate. Through cross-generational
interviews, we identified attitudes, agreements, and expectations that
describe how middle class Chilean families, living in urban settlements,
interact with their elders. The study findings indicate that the approach
used by the adult children to take care of their parents produces a vicious
circle that stresses out the former and limits the technology adoption of
the latter. Therefore, new ways of interacting with the elderly are required
and digital technology has the potential to produce this change
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Pages 1400-1409
Conference name ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing
Publisher ACM Press (New York, NY, USA)
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