Internet use and life satisfaction among Chinese older adults: the mediating effects of social interaction

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Xinfeng Cheng
Tingshuai Ge
Theodore D. Cosco
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[1] Xi’an Technological University,School of Economics and Management
[2] Xi’an Jiaotong University,Institute for Population and Development Studies
[3] Simon Fraser University,Gerontology Research Center, Department of Gerontology
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Current Psychology | 2024年 / 43卷
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Internet use; Life satisfaction; Social interaction; Older adults; China;
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Internet use has been suggested to have a crucial effect on older adults’ quality of life; however, few studies have investigated the underlying mechanisms in the relationship between internet use and life satisfaction among older adults. Employing multiple linear regression models and mediation analysis with 2019 Chinese Social Survey (CSS) data, this study analyzed the associations between the internet use and life satisfaction of Chinese older adults. Additionally, it explored the mediating role of social interaction, including online and offline social interactions. The results showed that internet use was positively associated with older adults’ life satisfaction, and offline social interaction significantly mediated internet use. Our findings indicate that internet use could improve older adults’ quality of life by promoting offline social interaction. Therefore, the government, communities, and families should create conditions for older adults to integrate into online society and participate in offline social interaction.
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页码:717 / 724
页数:7
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