Family Caregivers are Wired for Health
39% of U.S. adults provide care for a loved one, up from 30% in 2010, and many navigate health care with the help of technology
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39% of U.S. adults provide care for a loved one, up from 30% in 2010, and many navigate health care with the help of technology
The well-educated and the well-off are more likely than others to participate in civic life online, just as those groups have always been more likely to be active in politics and community affairs offline.
More than half of app users have uninstalled or avoided an app due to concerns about personal information
74% of smartphone owners use their phone to get real-time location-based information, and 18% use a geosocial service to “check in” to certain locations or share their location with friends
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85% of the adults who use social media report that people are usually kind on the sites. At the same time, 49% have witnessed mean and offensive behavior and they usually respond by ignoring it.
How American teens navigate the new world of “digital citizenship”
Those who are active in church, religious, or spiritual organizations are often more deeply involved in their communities than those who are not members of such groups.
54% of adults used the internet for political purposes in the 2010 election cycle, far surpassing the 2006 midterm contest.
People living with disability are less likely than other adults to use the internet.
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