Survey: Mobile technology use among 50 and older

January 18, 2011 at 07:00 PM
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An AARP survey found cell phones are the preferred handheld mobile technology among people 50 and older. The survey asked about ownership, usage and interest in this technology and focused on whether this age group takes mobile devices with them when they leave home, and their current usage or interest in using mobile devices to manage their health or the health of someone 50 and older they assist.

While cell phones were the most popular mobile device used, there were mixed findings about how they are used. Only a small percentage of the group surveyed currently use mobile technology to track their health, but a considerable number are somewhat interested in doing so in the future.

Other key findings are:

Eighty-nine percent of people age 50 and older own some type of mobile technology, and 79 percent report owning a cell phone. Forty-two percent report using a laptop or tablet computer, followed by 16 percent who say they used portable media players. Fifteen percent use handheld GPS, 7 percent use a smart phone and just 3 percent say they use portable electronic book readers.

Eighty-seven percent of mobile technology owners say when they leave their home they usually take a handheld device with them, with cell phones being the most common device respondents say they take with them. Smart phones came in second place, with just 7 percent of those surveyed saying they take them when they leave the house.

Twenty percent of adults say they assist someone age 50 and older with daily activities, and 30 percent say they assist someone age 50 and older with instrumental daily activities. Among these percentages, only 17 percent say they currently use mobile technology to track the health of the person they help. Cell phones were once again the most common device used to accomplish this task, with 89 percent saying they used cell phones, compared to 34 percent who report using a laptop or desktop computer to do the same.

Source: AARP

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