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  1. These are tenants not guinea pigs: Barriers and facilitators of retrofit in Wales, United Kingdom
  2. ADJUSTING TECHNOLOGY FOR AN AGEING POPULATION: CO-PRODUCING TECHNOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS WITH OLDER ADULTS.
  3. Employing citizen science to understand the contemporary needs of older adults accessing and using technology in a pandemic
  4. Tensions in transformation
  5. The Climate Comic / Comic yr Hinsawdd: Tales between generations / Cenedlaethau’n rhannu straeon
  6. Communication technologies in older people’s long-distance family relationships, and the impact on isolation and loneliness
  7. Shiver Me Tinders and Ring a Ding for a Fling—Sex Tech Use during COVID-19: Findings from a UK Study
  8. Progress towards enhanced access and use of technology during the COVID-19 pandemic: A need to be mindful of the continued digital divide for many rural and northern communities
  9. Understanding older adults’ use of social technology and the factors influencing use
  10. Social Exclusion in Later Life
  11. Revisiting Loneliness: Individual and Country-Level Changes
  12. Exclusion From Social Relations and Loneliness: Individual and Country-Level Changes
  13. Transitions in loneliness in later life: the role of social comparisons and coping strategies
  14. Loneliness as a Biographical Disruption—Theoretical Implications for Understanding Changes in Loneliness
  15. Technology-Mediated Communication in Familial Relationships: Moderated-Mediation Models of Isolation and Loneliness
  16. COVID-19 and the secret virtual assistants: the social weapons for a state of emergency
  17. THE ROLE OF COMMUNITY TYPE, DISADVANTAGE & COMMUNITY EMBEDDEDNESS IN THE EXPERIENCE OF SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL LONELINESS
  18. THE IMPACT OF RURALITY, DISADVANTAGE, AND POPULATION TURNOVER ON SOCIAL ISOLATION AND LONELINESS
  19. The role of OTs in housing adaptations for disabled children
  20. A Social Model of Loneliness: The Roles of Disability, Social Resources, and Cognitive Impairment
  21. The effect of housing adaptations on the meaning of home for families with a disabled child