The Digital Divide and Health Disparities in China: Evidence From a National Survey and Policy Implications

Sep 13, 2017Journal of medical Internet research

The Digital Divide and Health Differences in China: Findings from a National Survey and Policy Suggestions

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Abstract

Among 18,215 older Chinese individuals, 6.51% reported using the Internet in the past month, while 83% owned a mobile phone.

  • Internet use is strongly linked to socioeconomic status, rural or urban residence, neighborhood amenities, community resources, and geographic region.
  • Mobile phone ownership is primarily associated with socioeconomic status and rural/urban residence, with less influence from neighborhood amenities and community resources.
  • Internet access is a significant predictor of self-reported health status among older adults.
  • Mobile phone ownership is significantly associated with the presence of disability, even after accounting for individual and community factors.
  • The study highlights a significant digital divide in China, particularly among the older population.

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