Validation of a scale based on the DigComp framework on internet navigation and cybersecurity in older adults

The global COVID-19 pandemic revealed the persistence of the digital divide in older adults. The need to use technologies in order to communicate, remain informed and have contact with society, along with the need to perform online transactions, led to increased susceptibility, given the potential f...

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Main Authors: Francisco de Paula Rodríguez-Miranda, Rocio Illanes-Segura, Yolanda Ceada-Garrido, Juan Carlos Infante-Moro
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-01-01
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description The global COVID-19 pandemic revealed the persistence of the digital divide in older adults. The need to use technologies in order to communicate, remain informed and have contact with society, along with the need to perform online transactions, led to increased susceptibility, given the potential for scams and cyberattacks. This was a cause of concern amongst the general population, and especially amongst the elderly. The aim of this study is to validate a useful and reliable scale that measures the digital literacy of the senior population. This literacy refers to how they safely search for and manage information, as well as their competencies with regard to the security of their own devices. This scale was created through the adaptation of competencies 1.1, which consist of “browsing, searching and data filtering,” as well as 4.1, which considers “protecting devices,” from the DigComp model. The quantitative and qualitative analyses have required three samples: (1) a group of experts (N = 20) to adapt the scale to the Active Aging Model, (2) a group of older adults (N = 50) to carry out the exploratory factor analysis and (3) another group of older adults (N = 174) for the confirmatory factor analysis. The results of the analysis reveal the validity and reliability of the designed scale. To conclude, on one hand, the proposed model reveals a goodness of fit; on the other hand, older adults continue to demonstrate a reluctance to use the technologies for financial dealings. In this study, we present a new and reliable instrument adapted to the digital needs of seniors, which can be used by organizations and administrations to promote support policies and training activities for older adults within the active aging framework.
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spelling doaj-art-9aa7131b182f436b9cdfcd08f215aedb2025-01-24T07:13:39ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Education2504-284X2025-01-011010.3389/feduc.2025.15209291520929Validation of a scale based on the DigComp framework on internet navigation and cybersecurity in older adultsFrancisco de Paula Rodríguez-Miranda0Rocio Illanes-Segura1Yolanda Ceada-Garrido2Juan Carlos Infante-Moro3Department of Pedagogy, Faculty of Education, Psychology and Sports Sciences, University of Huelva, Huelva, SpainDepartment of Didactics and School Organization, Faculty of Education Sciences, University of Sevilla, Sevilla, SpainDepartment of Pedagogy, Faculty of Education, Psychology and Sports Sciences, University of Huelva, Huelva, SpainDepartment of Financial Economics, Accounting and Operations Management, Faculty of Business and Tourism, University of Huelva, Huelva, SpainThe global COVID-19 pandemic revealed the persistence of the digital divide in older adults. The need to use technologies in order to communicate, remain informed and have contact with society, along with the need to perform online transactions, led to increased susceptibility, given the potential for scams and cyberattacks. This was a cause of concern amongst the general population, and especially amongst the elderly. The aim of this study is to validate a useful and reliable scale that measures the digital literacy of the senior population. This literacy refers to how they safely search for and manage information, as well as their competencies with regard to the security of their own devices. This scale was created through the adaptation of competencies 1.1, which consist of “browsing, searching and data filtering,” as well as 4.1, which considers “protecting devices,” from the DigComp model. The quantitative and qualitative analyses have required three samples: (1) a group of experts (N = 20) to adapt the scale to the Active Aging Model, (2) a group of older adults (N = 50) to carry out the exploratory factor analysis and (3) another group of older adults (N = 174) for the confirmatory factor analysis. The results of the analysis reveal the validity and reliability of the designed scale. To conclude, on one hand, the proposed model reveals a goodness of fit; on the other hand, older adults continue to demonstrate a reluctance to use the technologies for financial dealings. In this study, we present a new and reliable instrument adapted to the digital needs of seniors, which can be used by organizations and administrations to promote support policies and training activities for older adults within the active aging framework.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feduc.2025.1520929/fullcybersecuritycyberattackssenior populationscale validationDigComp
spellingShingle Francisco de Paula Rodríguez-Miranda
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Juan Carlos Infante-Moro
Validation of a scale based on the DigComp framework on internet navigation and cybersecurity in older adults
Frontiers in Education
cybersecurity
cyberattacks
senior population
scale validation
DigComp
title Validation of a scale based on the DigComp framework on internet navigation and cybersecurity in older adults
title_full Validation of a scale based on the DigComp framework on internet navigation and cybersecurity in older adults
title_fullStr Validation of a scale based on the DigComp framework on internet navigation and cybersecurity in older adults
title_full_unstemmed Validation of a scale based on the DigComp framework on internet navigation and cybersecurity in older adults
title_short Validation of a scale based on the DigComp framework on internet navigation and cybersecurity in older adults
title_sort validation of a scale based on the digcomp framework on internet navigation and cybersecurity in older adults
topic cybersecurity
cyberattacks
senior population
scale validation
DigComp
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feduc.2025.1520929/full
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