The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Oldest-Old Social Capital and Health and the Role of Digital Inequalities: Longitudinal Cohort Study

Jan 9, 2025Journal of medical Internet research

How the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected Social Support and Health in the Very Old, and the Role of Digital Access Inequality

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Abstract

COVID-19 was associated with a significant decline in social relationships (β=-4.35, P<.001) and ICT use (β=-.11, P=.008) among older adults.

  • Adverse effects of the pandemic were observed on cultural activities (β=-.55, P<.001), cognitive functioning (β=-1.00, P<.001), and physical health (β=.07, P<.001).
  • Internet use was linked to a reduction in depressive symptoms over time (β=-.56, P=.03).
  • Internet users experienced a lesser decline in cognitive functioning (β=1.36, P<.001) during the pandemic compared to nonusers.
  • Despite the potential benefits of ICT, its use decreased significantly after the pandemic, contrary to initial expectations.

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