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Abstract
Citizen Science (CS) projects targeting senior citizens and persons with functional impairments are rare, and interest among citizens to become involved in such remains uncertain. There is a lack of systematic analyses as to what distinguishes citizens’ willingness to contribute, and what such involvement could lead to in terms of acquired skills or changed attitudes. Based on a Swedish CS project on housing accessibility – the Housing Experiment (HX) – this study aimed to investigate: 1) the characteristics of senior citizens and persons with functional impairments involved in the HX; and 2) changes in attitudes and mobile digital literacy after completing the HX. Data were collected via online questionnaires before and after the HX (N = 147), and were analyzed statistically. The response rates were lower than anticipated. Study participants completing the HX reported high levels of mobile digital literacy and functional ability, and a higher education level than the general Swedish population. The only attitudinal change was that significantly more participants rated the importance of housing accessibility lower after their involvement in the HX compared with those rating it higher. This study confirms indications from previous studies that limitations in mobile digital literacy and functional ability affect the willingness and ability to get involved in research. Further research is warranted to investigate how similar CS projects could be designed to attract more participants and to create the conditions for greater gains for citizen scientists.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 57 |
Journal | Citizen Science: Theory and Practice |
Volume | 8 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2023 |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Health Care Service and Management, Health Policy and Services and Health Economy
Free keywords
- aging
- attitude
- involvement
- motivation
- participatory research
- public
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Sustain@Home: Socially sustainable housing policies for people ageing with disability: producing a knowledge base supporting participation and active citizenship
Iwarsson, S. (PI), Granbom, M. (Researcher), Hedvall, P.-O. (Researcher), Jönson, H. (Researcher), Malmgren Fänge, A. (Researcher), Olander, S. (Researcher), Schmidt, S. (Researcher), Slaug, B. (Researcher), Yadav, A. (Research student) & Kylberg, M. (Researcher)
Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research (Forte)
2019/04/01 → 2023/03/31
Project: Research
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UserAge: Understanding User Participation in Research on Ageing and Health
Iwarsson, S. (PI), Edberg, A.-K. (Researcher), Dahlin-Ivanoff, S. (Researcher), Goodwin, J. (Researcher), Haak, M. (Researcher), Hanson, E. (Researcher), Jonsson, O. (Researcher), Jönson, H. (Researcher), Lamura, G. (Researcher), Lood, Q. (Researcher), Magnusson, L. (Researcher), Schmidt, S. (Researcher), Slaug, B. (Researcher), Westergren, A. (Researcher), Frögren, J. (Research student), Etzerodt Laustsen, C. (Research student), Kylén, M. (Researcher), Hultqvist, S. (Researcher), Barenfeld, E. (Researcher), Berge, I. (Research student), Andersson, S. (Researcher) & Malm, C. (Research student)
Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research (Forte)
2017/01/01 → 2023/12/31
Project: Research