The effects of online social interactions on life satisfaction of older Chinese adults: new insights based on a longitudinal approach

Population aging and digitalization have become universal phenomena. Over the past two decades, digital inclusion has started to play a crucial role in supporting successful aging. Based on a nationally representative sample of around 5200 older adults in China over the period of 2014-2018, we explo...

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Main Authors: Zhou, Dong, Xu, Yi, Ai, Pengya
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1648092023-03-05T15:59:15Z The effects of online social interactions on life satisfaction of older Chinese adults: new insights based on a longitudinal approach Zhou, Dong Xu, Yi Ai, Pengya Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Communication Life Satisfaction Chinese Older Adults Population aging and digitalization have become universal phenomena. Over the past two decades, digital inclusion has started to play a crucial role in supporting successful aging. Based on a nationally representative sample of around 5200 older adults in China over the period of 2014-2018, we explore the effects of online social interactions (OSIs) on the life satisfaction of older adults. We find that OSIs can improve the levels of life satisfaction of older Chinese adults. Estimates from fixed effect and cross-lagged structural equation models further suggest that OSIs work by increasing physical activities, healthy time allocation, interpersonal trust, and informal social engagement and reducing loneliness. We also find that OSIs narrow the social inequality in life satisfaction across groups from rural-urban areas and groups with different social statuses. Moreover, a comparison among different online engagements shows that not all online activities positively affect older adults' life satisfaction. Different online activities have varying effects. Our results highlight that public digital interventions focusing on social functions can benefit the lives of older adults. Published version This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant No. 71902113) received by Y.X. 2023-02-15T03:42:02Z 2023-02-15T03:42:02Z 2022 Journal Article Zhou, D., Xu, Y. & Ai, P. (2022). The effects of online social interactions on life satisfaction of older Chinese adults: new insights based on a longitudinal approach. Healthcare, 10(10), 10101964-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10101964 2227-9032 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/164809 10.3390/healthcare10101964 36292411 2-s2.0-85140657092 10 10 10101964 en Healthcare © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/). application/pdf
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topic Social sciences::Communication
Life Satisfaction
Chinese Older Adults
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Life Satisfaction
Chinese Older Adults
Zhou, Dong
Xu, Yi
Ai, Pengya
The effects of online social interactions on life satisfaction of older Chinese adults: new insights based on a longitudinal approach
description Population aging and digitalization have become universal phenomena. Over the past two decades, digital inclusion has started to play a crucial role in supporting successful aging. Based on a nationally representative sample of around 5200 older adults in China over the period of 2014-2018, we explore the effects of online social interactions (OSIs) on the life satisfaction of older adults. We find that OSIs can improve the levels of life satisfaction of older Chinese adults. Estimates from fixed effect and cross-lagged structural equation models further suggest that OSIs work by increasing physical activities, healthy time allocation, interpersonal trust, and informal social engagement and reducing loneliness. We also find that OSIs narrow the social inequality in life satisfaction across groups from rural-urban areas and groups with different social statuses. Moreover, a comparison among different online engagements shows that not all online activities positively affect older adults' life satisfaction. Different online activities have varying effects. Our results highlight that public digital interventions focusing on social functions can benefit the lives of older adults.
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Xu, Yi
Ai, Pengya
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title The effects of online social interactions on life satisfaction of older Chinese adults: new insights based on a longitudinal approach
title_short The effects of online social interactions on life satisfaction of older Chinese adults: new insights based on a longitudinal approach
title_full The effects of online social interactions on life satisfaction of older Chinese adults: new insights based on a longitudinal approach
title_fullStr The effects of online social interactions on life satisfaction of older Chinese adults: new insights based on a longitudinal approach
title_full_unstemmed The effects of online social interactions on life satisfaction of older Chinese adults: new insights based on a longitudinal approach
title_sort effects of online social interactions on life satisfaction of older chinese adults: new insights based on a longitudinal approach
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