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Amy M. Schuster
Amy M. Schuster
Research Assistant Professor, Clemson University
Verified email at clemson.edu
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Social media use and well-being among older adults
SR Cotten, AM Schuster, A Seifert
Current Opinion in Psychology 45, 101293, 2022
622022
Video communication with cognitively intact nursing home residents: a scoping review
AM Schuster, EG Hunter
Journal of Applied Gerontology 38 (8), 1185-1196, 2019
262019
Solutions to the challenge of meeting rural transportation needs: Middle-aged and older adults’ perspectives
M Choi, AM Schuster, NE Schoenberg
Journal of gerontological social work 62 (4), 415-431, 2019
192019
College students’ perceptions of “old people” compared to “grandparents”
TMK Newsham, AM Schuster, MA Guest, K Nikzad-Terhune, GD Rowles
Educational Gerontology 47 (2), 63-71, 2021
182021
Expendable to essential? Changing perceptions of gig workers on Twitter in the onset of COVID-19
S Agrawal, AM Schuster, N Britt, J Liberman, SR Cotten
Information, communication & society 25 (5), 634-653, 2022
162022
COVID-19’s influence on information and communication Technologies in Long-Term Care: results from a web-based survey with long-term care administrators
AM Schuster, SR Cotten
JMIR aging 5 (1), e32442, 2022
162022
Active and passive social media use are differentially related to depressive symptoms in older adults
KM Lewin, D Meshi, AM Schuster, SR Cotten
Aging & Mental Health 27 (1), 176-183, 2023
152023
Trucking in the Era of COVID-19
D Sperry, AM Schuster, SR Cotten, S Agrawal, E Mack, N Britt, J Liberman
American Behavioral Scientist, 00027642211066039, 2022
122022
Building on the past to help prepare the workforce for the future with automated vehicles: A systematic review of automated passenger vehicle deployment timelines
S Agrawal, AM Schuster, N Britt, EA Mack, ML Tidwell, SR Cotten
Technology in Society 72, 102186, 2023
102023
Differences between employed and retired older adults in information and communication technology use and attitudes
AM Schuster, SR Cotten
Work, Aging and Retirement 10 (1), 38-45, 2024
62024
Social media use may not be as bad as some suggest: implication for older adults
SR Cotten, R Ghaiumy Anaraky, AM Schuster
Innovation in Aging 7 (3), igad022, 2023
52023
Established adults, who self-identify as smartphone and/or social media overusers, struggle to balance smartphone use for personal and work purposes
AM Schuster, SR Cotten, D Meshi
Journal of Adult Development 30 (1), 78-89, 2023
52023
Will automated vehicles solve the truck driver shortages? Perspectives from the trucking industry
AM Schuster, S Agrawal, N Britt, D Sperry, JA Van Fossen, S Wang, ...
Technology in Society 74, 102313, 2023
32023
Correlation between socio-demographic factors and adoption and use of wearable activity trackers in online American older adults
AM Schuster, T Kadylak, SR Cotten
Educational Gerontology 49 (1), 1-11, 2023
32023
Online health information seeking and the association with anxiety among older adults
AM Schuster, R Ghaiumy Anaraky, SR Cotten
Frontiers in Public Health 11, 1076571, 2023
22023
Information and Communication Technology Changes in Long-Term Care Due to COVID-19
A Schuster, S Cotten
Innovation in Aging 5 (Suppl 1), 218, 2021
22021
Concerns, career decisions, and role changes: A qualitative study of perceptions of autonomous vehicles in the trucking industry
JA Van Fossen, AM Schuster, D Sperry, SR Cotten, CH Chang
Work, Aging and Retirement 9 (4), 399-406, 2023
12023
Examining aspects of digital inclusion among national samples of US older adults
AM Schuster, SR Cotten
Social Inclusion 11 (3), 251-270, 2023
12023
Communication Technology Intention to Use and Use by Cognitively Intact Long-term Nursing Home Residents
AM Schuster
12020
College students’ life course drawings and their descriptions: How closely do they align?
AM Schuster, K Nikzad-Terhune, TMK Newsham, MA Guest, C Weaver
Educational Gerontology, 1-12, 2024
2024
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