Ervaren problemen en informatiebehoeften bij ouderen in Rotterdam
- Gerrit Van Der Rijt
- Frans Cleophas
- Paula Vermeulen
- Toon Voorham
- Jo Schuurman
Abstract
The theoretical frame, developed by Bosman et al (1989) suggests that the experience of area-specific problems which cannot be solved in a routine manner leads to an interest in and a search for information in that particular domain. In this article we investigate whether this proposition can be empirically justified for elderly people in Rotterdam. We investigated a random sample (N=3I9) of these elderly people to determine if and to what extent experienced problems in the different areas (safety, finance, health and leisure activities) did lead to an interest in information in those domains. In general, the findings support the proposition.
How to Cite:
Van Der Rijt, G., Cleophas, F., Vermeulen, P., Voorham, T. & Schuurman, J., (1992) “Ervaren problemen en informatiebehoeften bij ouderen in Rotterdam”, Massacommunicatie : Wetenschappelijk Kwartaaltijdschrift voor Communicatie en Informatie 20(2), 103–116.
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