Published on in Vol 10 (2023)

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Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/41304, first published .
Digital Practices by Citizens During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings From an International Multisite Study

Digital Practices by Citizens During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings From an International Multisite Study

Digital Practices by Citizens During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings From an International Multisite Study

Journals

  1. Marston H, Ivan L, Rosenberg D, Ratzenboeck B. Editorial: Post-pandemic digital realities of older adults. Frontiers in Psychology 2023;14 View
  2. Mai F, Ko D, Shan Z, Zhang D. The Impact of Accelerated Digitization on Patient Portal Use by Underprivileged Racial Minority Groups During COVID-19: Longitudinal Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e44981 View
  3. Sigalo N, Frias-Martinez V. Using COVID-19 Vaccine Attitudes Found in Tweets to Predict Vaccine Perceptions in Traditional Surveys: Infodemiology Study. JMIR Infodemiology 2023;3:e43700 View
  4. Marston H, Girishan Prabhu V, Ivan L. Understanding Technology Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic Through the Lens of Age-Friendly Cities and Communities: An International, Multi-Centre Study. COVID 2025;5(1):7 View
  5. Ivan L, Marston H, Prabhu V, Großschädl F, Alexandra Silva P, Buttigieg S, Öztürk Çalıkoğlu H, Bilir Koca B, Arslan H, Kanozia R, Browning M, Freeman S, Earle S, Castle N. Successful Aging Across Middle Versus High-Income Countries: An Analysis of the Role of eHealth Literacy Associated With Loneliness and Well-Being. The Gerontologist 2024;65(1) View
  6. van Hoof J, Soebarto V, Ayalon L, Marston H, Zander K, Dikken J, Kazak J. Ten questions concerning older people and a sustainable built environment. Building and Environment 2025;274:112742 View