University of Opole, Poland.
J Fam Nurs. 2021 Nov;27(4):275-284. doi: 10.1177/10748407211031980. Epub 2021 Jul 21.
Social distancing has limited the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), but also changed communication patterns. However, studies of how mental health in older adults relates to the usage of different modes of interpersonal communication are sparse. The aim of this study was to analyze how COVID-19-related changes in the frequencies of using different modes of communication (digital or in-person) have influenced mental health in older adults from 27 countries. Our study was based on part of Wave 8 of the SHARE data set, which focused on the living situation of older adults during the pandemic. Findings suggest that in-person communication benefited mental health in people aged ≥60 years more than digital communication. The older the person, the less beneficial digital communication was for their mental health, especially during interactions with their children. Our findings are useful for researchers and practitioners interested in technologically meditated interventions.
社交距离限制了冠状病毒(COVID-19)的传播,但也改变了沟通模式。然而,关于老年人的心理健康与不同人际沟通模式的使用之间的关系的研究却很少。本研究旨在分析 27 个国家的老年人在 COVID-19 期间不同沟通模式(数字或面对面)的使用频率变化如何影响他们的心理健康。我们的研究基于 SHARE 数据集的第 8 波,重点关注老年人在大流行期间的生活状况。研究结果表明,面对面的交流对 60 岁以上人群的心理健康比数字交流更有益。年龄越大,数字交流对他们的心理健康越不利,尤其是在与子女互动时。我们的研究结果对关注技术介导干预的研究人员和实践者很有用。