Vyresnio amžiaus asmenų naudojimasi internetu, laisvalaikio veiklų ir atminties gebėjimų lyginamoji analizė Baltijos šalyse

Viktorija Ivleva, Antanas Kairys, Vytautas Jurkuvėnas
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Advances in the healthcare system and socioeconomic progress have led to longer life expectancy, resulting in an ageing population and societal challenges for policymakers. Active ageing, promoted by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe through the Active Ageing Index, highlights Capacity and Enabling Environment for Active Ageing. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) use is crucial, enabling participation in social, economic, and cultural activities (UNECE, 2020). Research indicates cognitive changes in ageing, especially memory deterioration, associating these changes with genetics, education, and professional and leisure activities (Stern, 2009). According to research, ICT positively affects cognition, enhancing memory (Almeida et al., 2012; Benge et al., 2023), but may also pose cognitive issues (Nagam, 2023). Prioritizing cognitive health among the elderly in social policies is vital, with ICT playing a key role. The present study aimed to assess the links between Internet use and memory performance after controlling for demographic factors and leisure activities. Data from the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe’s 8th Wave (Börsch-Supan, 2022) included 2320 individuals aged 65–100 from Baltic countries. Memory was assessed using a modified Rey’s Auditory Verbal Learning Test. Participation in leisure activities was assessed by asking respondents if they had taken part in any of the listed activities in the past year, and Internet use was assessed by asking about Internet use in the past 7 days. Significant associations were found between memory, leisure activities, and Internet use. Internet use predicted memory capacity in older adults, remaining significant after controlling for demographics, health, and leisure activities. The current findings show that Internet use might be valuable in predicting memory functioning among older adults and can potentially contribute to the protection of cognitive function.
波罗的海国家老年人互联网使用、休闲活动和记忆能力的比较分析
医疗保健系统的进步和社会经济的发展延长了人们的预期寿命,导致人口老龄化,给政策制定者带来了社会挑战。联合国欧洲经济委员会通过 "积极老龄化指数"(Active Ageing Index)推动积极老龄化,强调积极老龄化的能力和有利环境。信息和通信技术(ICT)的使用至关重要,它使人们能够参与社会、经济和文化活动(联合国欧洲经济委员会,2020 年)。研究表明,老龄化会引起认知变化,特别是记忆力衰退,这些变化与遗传、教育、职业和休闲活动有关(Stern,2009 年)。根据研究,信息和通信技术会对认知产生积极影响,增强记忆力(Almeida 等人,2012 年;Benge 等人,2023 年),但也可能带来认知问题(Nagam,2023 年)。本研究旨在评估在控制人口因素和休闲活动后,互联网使用与记忆表现之间的联系。欧洲第八波健康、老龄化和退休调查(Börsch-Supan,2022 年)的数据包括波罗的海国家 65-100 岁的 2320 人。记忆力采用改良的雷氏听觉言语学习测试进行评估。参加休闲活动的情况是通过询问受访者在过去一年中是否参加过任何所列活动来评估的,互联网使用情况是通过询问受访者在过去 7 天中的互联网使用情况来评估的。互联网的使用可以预测老年人的记忆能力,在控制了人口统计学、健康状况和休闲活动之后,互联网的使用仍然具有显著性。目前的研究结果表明,使用互联网对预测老年人的记忆功能可能很有价值,并有可能有助于保护认知功能。
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