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E-raamat: Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population: 9th International Conference, ITAP 2023, Held as Part of the 25th HCI International Conference, HCII 2023, Copenhagen, Denmark, July 23-28, 2023, Proceedings, Part II

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This two-volume set of ITAP 2023, constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population, ITAP 2023, held as Part of the 24th International Conference, HCI International 2023, which took place in July 2023 in Copenhagen, Denmark. 
The total of 1578 papers and 396 posters included in the HCII 2023 proceedings volumes was carefully reviewed and selected from 7472 submissions. The papers of ITAP 2023 Part II are organized in topical sections named: Smart Homes and Aging in Place; eHealth Applications for Older People and Health literacy; IT Support for Caregivers; Aging, ICT Use and Digital Literacy.

Smart Homes and Aging in Place.- Research on Influencing Factors of
Elderly User Experience of Smart Home Social Software based on Grounded
Theory.- My Iliad: a Ludic Interface using Ambient Assistive Technology to
Promote Aging in Place.- Visual Ambient Assisted Living Technologies for
Different Daily Activities: Users Requirements and Data Handling
Preferences.- Smart Home for the Elderly A Comparative Study on Interaction
Techniques.- Living in a Networked Home: Older Adults Expectations and
Attitudes.- Data Privacy and Smart Home Technology Adoption: Older Adults
Attitudes and Beliefs.- eHealth Applications for Older People and Health
literacy.- Health Education Mobile Applications: Evaluation of Persuasion
Strategies and Impact on Older Users.- Designing Intelligent Decision
Assistants to Assist Seniors with Medicare Plan Decision-Making: An
Application of Cognitive Response Theories.- Aging in Place Virtual Care
Technology from the User Experience Perspective.- Privacy, Technology and
Telehealth: Canadian Older Adults Voice their Concerns.- Paving the Way:
Trust in Healthcare Systems as a Prerequisite for Technology Usage.- Trust in
Health Information Among Older Adults in Iceland.- Tamamon: Designing a
Gamified Medication Education Solution for Older Adult Patients.- The Age
Factor and the Acceptance: A Rhetorical Study on the Older Audience of the
COVID-19 Popular Science Animated Films.- Using Persona Development to Design
a Smartphone Application for Older and Younger Diabetes Patients A
Methodological Approach for Persona Development.- Effects of Health Science
Popularization Platform on Older Adults eHealth Literacy: From the
Perspective of Digital Empowerment.- Behavioral Intention Model for Online
Consultation at Internet Hospitals among Older People at Home.- IT Support
for Caregivers.- A Study for Estimating Caregiving Contexts Based on
Extracting Nonverbal Information from Elderly People at Home.- Caregiver
Attitudes toward Internet-enabledSources of Information.- What to do next? An
Activity Scheduling Schema for Social Assistance Robots for Older Adults.-
Technologies and Services to Support Care: Family Caregivers Experiences and
Perspectives.- Observations of Caregivers of Persons with Dementia: A
Qualitative Study to Assess the Feasibility of Behavior Recognition Using AI
for Supporting At-Home Care.- Engagement as a Goal and Process for Improving
Support for Informal Caregivers: The Cremona Beside Caregiver Project.- Live
Classification of Similar Arm Motion Sequences Using Smartwaatches.-
Technology Service Design for the Older Adults with Dementia.- Effectiveness
of Support Programmes for (in)Formal Caregivers of Older Dependent People to
Design Technologies.- Part 4: Aging, ICT Use and Digital Literacy.-
Intergenerational Solidarity: Perceptions of Young Adults.- Understanding
ICTs in Older Life: A Scope Review of 'The Gerontologist' and 'Research on
Aging.- Applying PBL Model to Technological Learning Strategies for Older
Adults.- ICTs in Later Life and Post-Pandemic Challenges.- Digital Media Use
and the Role of Internet Self-Efficacy among Older Technology Volunteers a
Baseline Study from the Project DiBiWohn .- First and Second-Level Digital
Divides and Cultural Capital: Framing Digital Lives of Seniors in Portugal
and Europe.- Influence of Cognitive Function and the Mental Model on ICT Use
Examined by TAM Model.- A Social Justice-Oriented Perspective on Older
Adults Technology Use in HCI: Three Opportunities for Societal Inclusion.-
Value Co-Creation Perspectives on Digital Literacy Training for Older Adults:
A Call to Action Research.