Alice Delerue Matos
University of Minho
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Communications | 2013
Patrícia Silva; Alice Delerue Matos; Roberto Martinez-Pecino
Abstract This study analyzes Portuguese seniors’ Internet activity and determine their reasons, benefits, and motivations for web use as well as the obstacles faced by non-users. Results were derived from a questionnaire completed by 189 seniors enrolled in universities for seniors. 68.1% defined themselves as Internet users. The seniors asked principally go online to check e-mail and gather information. They state that the Internet is useful, helps them to stay up-to-date, and to preserve (but not expand) relationships. Non-user status is not attributed to old age or health reasons. According to the technology acceptance model, ease of use and perception of utility were related to both Internet use and its intensity of use. Family influence also played a key role. Gender differences were not found in Internet use, intensity of use, or in use motivations.
Revista Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologia | 2016
Odília Gouveia; Alice Delerue Matos; Maria Johanna Christina Schouten
Several studies have documented the importance of social networks for quality of life (QL) in old age. This article presents a review and critical analysis of the literature on the relationship between the social networks of the elderly and their QL/well-being. A survey using interdisciplinary search engines [Web of Knowledge, Scopus, Scholar Google, Science Direct and Online Knowledge Library (b-on)], followed by an in-depth examination of the 37 documents subsequently identified, selected based on content, the geographical context of the study and its publication date, suggested a number of tendencies. In the first place, networks of friends have a greater impact on the QL/well-being of elderly persons than family networks. Secondly, the positive effect of the existence of more than one type of relationship was revealed (such as simultaneous friendships and family relationships). Finally, literature suggests emotional closeness has a positive impact on QL/well-being. The present study exposed the lack of longitudinal studies into the causality between network characteristics and QL/well-being. It also revealed the lack of research on the relationship between social networks and QL/well-being in elderly persons living alone. One problematic aspect relates to the fact that few studies provide a definition of the QL measures they adopt, or the rationale behind the manner of their operationalization of the concept.Several studies have documented the importance of social networks for quality of life (QL) in old age. This article presents a review and critical analysis of the literature on the relationship between the social networks of the elderly and their QL/well-being. A survey using interdisciplinary search engines [Web of Knowledge, Scopus, Scholar Google, Science Direct and Online Knowledge Library (b-on)], followed by an in-depth examination of the 37 documents subsequently identified, selected based on content, Palavras-chave: Idoso. Rede Social. Qualidade de Vida. Bem-estar. Revisão. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1981-22562016019.160017
PLOS ONE | 2017
Patrícia Silva; Alice Delerue Matos; Roberto Martinez-Pecino
The changing demographic structure of the population, resulting in unparalleled growth of the elderly population, means that e-inclusion of this population group is considered to be a social and political priority in the context of the Information Society. Most research studies have only considered individual variables -such as age, gender, education, income and health- in the explanatory models of e-inclusion of senior citizens, while ignoring macro variables, such as the welfare systems and public policies in each country. Simultaneously, most studies focus on small-scale samples, lack international comparisons and do not consider the combined effect of several variables that influence Internet use. This study aims to analyse possible differences between two countries that have different welfare systems and public policies, after controlling for the effects of the individual variables that have been identified in the literature as relevant for Internet use. The study focuses on a sample of 8639 individuals, aged 50 years and over, residing in Portugal and Estonia, who participated in the SHARE project (Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe). The results of the logistic regression analysis demonstrate that welfare systems and public policies have an impact on the likelihood of Internet use, thus reinforcing the importance of developing public policies to foster e-inclusion of senior citizens.
Configurações. Revista de sociologia | 2008
Fátima Barbosa; Alice Delerue Matos
Neste trabalho, analisamos a gestao dos cuidados a idosos dependentes que se encontram em contexto domiciliar, a cargo de cuidadores familiares idosos. Visamos identificar e explicar as diferentes formas de gestao dos cuidados, pondo em evidencia os riscos inerentes a cada uma delas. Esta analise remete-nos para a avaliacao das politicas sociais para os idosos e leva-nos a propor medidas especificas de apoio aos cuidadores familiares idosos.A pesquisa assenta no resultado da aplicacao de entrevistas semi-estruturadas a dezassete cuidadores familiares idosos com idosos dependentes a cargo, que usufruem do Servico de Apoio Domiciliario no concelho de Barcelos.
European Journal of Ageing | 2014
Fátima Barbosa; Alice Delerue Matos
Active ageing and solidarity between generations in Europe: first results from SHARE after the economic crisis | 2013
Daniela Craveiro; Alice Delerue Matos; Sara Gabriela Silva; Roberto Martinez-Pecino; Maria Johanna Christina Schouten
VIII Congresso Iberoamericano em Ciência, Tecnologia e Gênero | 2010
Helena Machado; Susana Silva; Susana Costa; Cíntia Alves; Alice Delerue Matos; António Amorim
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking | 2018
Patrícia Silva; Alice Delerue Matos; Roberto Martinez-Pecino
Portuguese Journal of Social Science | 2017
Odília Gouveia; Maria Johanna Christina Schouten; Alice Delerue Matos
Gestão socialmente responsável: repensar a empresa: teorias, contextos e práticas | 2015
Adelina Correia; Ivo Domingues; Alice Delerue Matos