The impact of internet device diversity on depressive symptoms among middle-aged and older adults in China: A cross-lagged model of social participation as the mediating role

Sep 21, 2024Journal of affective disorders

Using different internet devices and its link to depression in middle-aged and older adults in China, with social participation as a possible connecting factor

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Abstract

In a study of 9,259 middle-aged and older adults, social participation significantly mediated the relationship between internet device diversity and depressive symptoms.

  • There are mutual predictive relationships among internet device diversity, social participation, and depressive symptoms.
  • Participation in social activities is associated with a lower risk of depressive symptoms compared to no participation.
  • The relationship between social participation and depressive symptoms is not straightforward and varies with engagement levels.
  • Significant gender differences were observed in the mutual relationships among the studied variables.
  • Findings suggest that increasing social participation could help reduce depressive symptoms in this population.

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