magistrsko delo
Simona Šemen (Author), Andraž Petrovčič (Mentor)

Abstract

Med trendi, ki so zaznamovali širjenje uporabe interneta v zadnjem desetletju, sta nedvomno naraščajoč delež uporabnikov interneta med starejšimi odraslimi, starimi 65 let ali več, in porast različnih oblik spletne viktimizacije. Prav starejši odrasli so zaradi svojega počasnejšega prisvajanja interneta in z njim povezanih digitalnih veščin obravnavani kot posebej ranljiva skupina v smislu spletne viktimizacije. Čeprav starejši odrasli verjetno niso najpogostejše žrtve spletne viktimizacije, ima slednja zanje lahko zelo negativne posledice, saj lahko zaradi nje opustijo zanimanje za usvajanje novih spletnih aktivnosti. V magistrskemu delu smo zato izvedli narativni pregled literature, s katerim smo želeli dobiti razčlenjen vpogled v pretekle empirične študije, ki so raziskovale oblike, dejavnike in posledice spletne viktimizacije za starejše odrasle. Rezultati narativnega pregleda literature so pokazali, da je phishing najpogosteje empirično analizirana oblika spletne viktimizacije med starejšimi odraslimi. Psihosocialni dejavniki in pomanjkanje znanja o spletni varnosti sodijo med najpogosteje preučevane dejavnike spletne viktimizacije. V smislu posledic so se pretekle študije največkrat osredotočale na (negativne) finančne posledice spletnih goljufij in prevar, katerih žrtve so bili starejši odrasli. Magistrsko delo je tudi pokazalo, da določeni vidiki oblik, dejavnikov in posledic spletne viktimizacije za starejše uporabnike interneta ostajajo slabo raziskani. To dejstvo vsaj deloma otežuje iskanje strokovnih in širših družbenih odgovorov na praktične izzive, ki so povezani s to problematiko in bi bili na dolgi rok pomembni za večjo digitalno vključenost starejših odraslih.

Keywords

internet;narativni pregled literature;phishing;spletna viktimizacija;starejši odrasli;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Publisher: [S. Šemen]
UDC: 343.72:004.738.5-053.9(043.2)
COBISS: 239143171 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Forms, factors and consequences of online victimization of older adults: narrative literature review
Secondary abstract: Among the trends that characterized the growth of internet use in the last decade are the increasing number of internet users aged 65 and over, and the escalation of various forms of online victimization. Due to their slower adoption of different online activities, older adults are considered one of the most vulnerable groups. Although they may not be the most frequent victims of online victimization, its negative effects may lead them to lose interest in expanding their online activities. This master's thesis presents a narrative literature review, aiming to provide a detailed insight into past empirical studies that have explored the forms, factors, and consequences of online victimization among older adults. The results show that phishing is the most frequently analysed form of online victimization in this age group. Psychosocial factors and a lack of knowledge about online safety are the most empirically researched factors. In terms of consequences, past studies have mainly examined the (negative) financial outcomes faced by older adults from online scams and fraud. Our study also shows that certain aspects of the forms, factors and consequences of online victimization of older internet users have been overlooked in the literature so far. This limits the implementation of effective policy interventions that would help overcome the issues associated with online victimization in later life. In the long term, addressing these challenges seems to be vital for increasing the digital inclusion of older adults.
Secondary keywords: narrative literature review;phishing;web;online victimization;older adults;Internet;Phishing prevare;Starostniki;Univerzitetna in visokošolska dela;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za družbene vede
Pages: 1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (70 str.))
ID: 26531667