Feeling Lonely, Engaging Online During the Outbreak of COVID-19: A Longitudinal Study of Chinese Older Adults

Oct 16, 2023Innovation in aging

Loneliness and Online Activity Over Time in Older Chinese Adults During the COVID-19 Outbreak

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Abstract

Among 4,944 older Chinese adults, increased and decreased family contact were observed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • The pandemic is associated with heightened feelings of loneliness in older adults.
  • Family contact among older adults declined during the pandemic.
  • Internet use among older adults increased in 2020.
  • Utilization of the internet is linked to more social interactions and virtual meetings with family.
  • Increased internet use may help alleviate feelings of loneliness during crisis situations.

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Key numbers

0.060
Increase in Score
Fixed effects regression estimate comparing pre- and post-pandemic .
1.026
Increase in Family Contacts
Fixed effects regression estimate showing increased family contacts due to internet use.
0.030
Internet Use Increase
Fixed effects regression estimate indicating increased internet adoption.

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