The three-volume set LNCS 15809-15811 constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population, ITAP 2025, held as part of the 27th HCI International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCII 2025, which took place in Gothenburg, Sweden, in June 2025.
The total of 1430 papers and 355 posters included in the HCII 2025 proceedings was carefully reviewed and selected from 7972 submissions.
The three volumes cover topics as follows:
Part I: Designing Older User Experiences; Social Connectedness and Psychological Support
Part II: Smart Homes and Communities for Aging in Place; eHealth for Aging
Part III: Older Adults and the (Smart) City; Technology Adoption, IT Literacy and the Digital Divide; Living with AI.
Older Adults and the (Smart) City
.- Assessing the Impact of ICT-Related Transportation Technologies on the Mobility of Older Adults in Shanghai, China: A Thematic Analysis.
.- Research on the Influencing Factors of Intelligent Driving Acceptance in the Near-Elderly Group.
.- Design οf the Service System for People in the Corner of the City .
.- Guideline Proposal for Designing Immersive Audiovisual Content Applied to Senior Virtual Cycling Tourism Experiences.
.- Cyclotourism with or Without Gamification? Exploring Emotions, Health Perception, and Gamified Technology Acceptance of Cyclotourists Aged 50 and Over.
.- Romanian Older Adults' Views of the Age-Friendliness of their City: The Importance of Digital Technologies.
.- Research on the Age-friendly Adaptive Interaction Design for Autonomous Vehicles Aimed at Situational Awareness and Control Perception.
.- Multimodal In-Vehicle Interaction Design to Support Situation Awareness and Reduce Motion Sickness in Autonomous Driving: A Systematic Review.
.- Research on the Design of Elderly Assistance Mobility Products Based on Context Awareness.
Technology Adoption, IT Literacy and the Digital Divide
.- Sociotechnical Barriers to Older Filipino Adults' Adoption of Digital Banking.
.- Active Disengagement? A Phenomenographic Analysis of Autonomous Digital Disconnection Behavior in Older Adults.
.- Invisible and Forgotten: Digital Exclusion of Institutionalized Elderly in the Interior of Portugal.
.- Exploring Longitudinal Affect on Adoption of Persuasive Wearables in Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment.
.- Upskilling the Old, a Quarter Century On: Media Literacies, AI and Older People in Public Policy Discourses.
.- Between Exclusion and Possibility: Digital Technology in Romanian Nursing Homes.
.- Elderly and Digital Vulnerability Predictors.
.- What Makes You Digital: The Effects of Family Relationships on ICT Use in Older Adults.
.- More than a Number: The Role of Age in the Digital Engagement of Older Adults in Belgium.
.- Fintech Adoption and Influencing Factors among Chinese Older Adults.
.- Reaping Digital Dividends or Facing the Digital Divide: A Qualitative Study Exploring the Social Media Usage Behaviour of the Elderly Population.
Living with AI
.- Co-Design Workshop on AI for Caregivers and Older Adults.
.- Designing for Utilitarian or Hedonic Motivation: The Impact of Appearance and Social Cues of Chatbots.
.- AI Generational Challenges in Bulgaria.
.- Mapping Aging in Place through AI and Robotics: A System Modeling Perspective.
.- Living with AI: Examining Older Adults’ Preferences for Task Assistance.
.- Mental Models of Older and Younger Adults on AI-Assisted Misinformation Detection: An Interview Study.
.- Family Caregivers' Experiences With and Acceptance of New Digital and AI-Enabled Technologies.