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SOCIAL AND SATISFIED? SOCIAL USES OF MOBILE PHONE AND SUBJECTIVE WELLBEING IN LATER LIFE
Dennis Rosenberg
, Sakari Taipale
Department of Human Services
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Subjective Well-being
100%
Later Life
100%
Mobile Phone Use
100%
Social Use
100%
Life Satisfaction
60%
Health Satisfaction
60%
Socio-demographic Background
40%
Well-being
20%
Logistic Regression Model
20%
Linear Regression Model
20%
Instant Messaging
20%
Internet Users
20%
Digital Divide
20%
Digital Uses
20%
Gratifications Theory
20%
Computer Science
Collected Data
100%
Instant Messaging
100%
Psychology
Mobile Phones
100%
Life Satisfaction
33%
Linear Regression Model
33%
Digital Divide
33%