Socializing targets of older adults’ SNS use: Social strain mediates the relations between older adults’ SNS use with friends and well-being outcomes
Studies have yielded mixed findings regarding the relation between older adults’ social networking site (SNS) use and well-being. Drawing on socioemotional selectivity theory, we sought to examine whether older adults’ SNS use with different socializing targets (i.e., family vs friends) would differ...
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Main Authors: | TNG, Yue Qi Germaine, YANG, Hwajin |
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2022
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