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Frontiers in Public Health
Social networks and the mental health among Chinese older adults: the mediating role of loneliness and moderating role of Internet use
Public Health
Jiayin Tian1  Haohao Li2 
[1] School of Sociology and Population Studies, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China;null;
关键词: social networks;    mental health;    loneliness;    Internet use;    older adults;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpubh.2023.1242356
 received in 2023-06-19, accepted in 2023-09-15,  发布年份 2023
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundAlthough a large body of research suggests that social networks from family and friends are important factors in protecting the mental health of older adults, we know little about the mediating and moderating mechanisms behind this relationship. Using China as an example, this study aims to investigate a comprehensive model that includes social networks, loneliness, Internet use, and mental health outcomes in the older population.MethodsWe analyzed data from 7,648 Chinese older people over 60 using the 2018 CLASS survey. We studied how various social networks affect their mental health. Using SPSS’s PROCESS macro, we first employed descriptive statistics to examine the characteristics of the participants and calculate the correlations of core variables. Then, we assessed whether loneliness mediated this relationship and tested the moderated mediation effect of Internet use. Our findings shed light on these complex dynamics.ResultsThe statistics indicate a positive correlation between social networks and mental health. Furthermore, mediation models revealed that loneliness moderates the relationship between social networks and mental health. In addition, moderated mediation models revealed that Internet use played a distinct function in the family networks model compared to the friend networks model. Internet use moderates explicitly the effects of family networks on loneliness and friend networks on mental health.ConclusionThe findings emphasize the importance of differentiating the types of social networks to understand their impact on older adults well-being, encouraging policymakers, medical professionals, and families to adopt more targeted approaches when devising policy interventions and medical strategies, especially for older individuals with insufficient social support. Additionally, we urge governments to recognize the varying types of social networks among older populations and harness the protective effects of Internet technology on their well-being within a digital society.

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