National Institute of Social Development, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China.
Department of Sociology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.
J Appl Gerontol. 2024 Jul;43(7):829-840. doi: 10.1177/07334648231214944. Epub 2023 Nov 28.
Using nationally representative longitudinal data from three waves of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS), we assessed whether social participation and mental health were channels through which internet use and episodic memory mutually influenced each other. Cross-lagged panel models with multiple mediators were employed for the mediation analysis. The results reveal that social participation and depressive symptoms were mechanisms underlying the internet-cognition interplay. Among men, an increased chance of contacting friends served as a pathway connecting internet use with better episodic memory. Conversely, men with better episodic memory were more likely to use the internet partially due to their higher chances of having contact with friends and engaging in group activities. Among women, engagement in group activities and depressive symptoms were two channels through which internet use and episodic memory positively influenced each other. Our findings provide practical implications for slowing cognitive aging and narrowing the digital divide.
利用中国健康与养老追踪调查(CHARLS)三期的全国代表性纵向数据,我们评估了社会参与和心理健康是否是互联网使用和情景记忆相互影响的渠道。中介分析采用了具有多个中介的交叉滞后面板模型。结果表明,社会参与和抑郁症状是互联网认知相互作用的机制。在男性中,与朋友联系的机会增加是将互联网使用与更好的情景记忆联系起来的途径。相反,情景记忆较好的男性更有可能使用互联网,部分原因是他们更有可能与朋友联系并参与团体活动。在女性中,参与团体活动和抑郁症状是互联网使用和情景记忆相互积极影响的两个渠道。我们的研究结果为减缓认知衰老和缩小数字鸿沟提供了实际意义。