Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China.
Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
J Appl Gerontol. 2021 Dec;40(12):1846-1855. doi: 10.1177/0733464820959168. Epub 2020 Sep 19.
Little research has examined the effects of internet use in promoting well-being among middle-aged and older people using large-scale samples in developing countries. Using a subsample of a national survey with 4,083 adults aged 50 years and above, we explored this topic in China. Internet users were found to be significantly younger, more educated, with a higher SES, and more likely to live in urban areas. Structural equation modeling showed that internet use was indirectly associated with higher levels of happiness, and this association was mediated by less loneliness and more volunteering. In the multi-group analysis, age, gender, and household registration (urban vs. rural) moderated path coefficients but did not impact the general pattern. This study suggests promising benefits of internet use for Chinese middle-aged and older adults. In addition, the digital divide between our urban and rural subsamples calls for interventions to promote internet use in rural areas.
鲜有研究使用大规模样本调查发展中国家中年和老年人使用互联网对其幸福感的影响。本研究使用包含 4083 名 50 岁及以上成年人的全国性调查的子样本,在中国探讨了这一问题。研究发现,互联网用户明显更年轻,受教育程度更高,社会经济地位更高,且更有可能居住在城市地区。结构方程模型显示,互联网的使用与幸福感呈正相关,这种相关性是通过减少孤独感和增加志愿服务来实现的。在多群组分析中,年龄、性别和户籍(城市与农村)调节了路径系数,但没有改变总体模式。本研究表明,互联网的使用对中国中年和老年人有积极的影响。此外,城乡子样本之间的数字鸿沟要求采取干预措施,促进农村地区的互联网使用。