Multidimensional Internet Use, Social Participation, and Depression Among Middle-Aged and Elderly Chinese Individuals: Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study

Aug 30, 2023Journal of medical Internet research

Internet Use, Social Life, and Depression in Middle-Aged and Older Chinese Adults

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Abstract

28.33% of participants aged 45 years or older reported having depression.

  • Internet use is negatively associated with depression, suggesting that increased usage may lead to lower depression rates.
  • Different aspects of internet use, including the type of devices, frequency, and purpose, are linked to higher social participation and reduced depression.
  • The relationship between internet use and social participation is moderated by the level of regional informatization development, which may affect the benefits of internet use.
  • In regions with lower informatization development, the positive effects of internet use on social participation and depression may be diminished.

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