Aging in the digital age: Exploring the relationship between Internet use and age identity among Chinese older adults

IF 7.6 2区 管理学 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Ke Shen, Huilin Sun
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Abstract

Digital technology in China has advanced rapidly over the past two decades. Traditionally viewed as resistant to new technology, Chinese older adults are challenging these stereotypes and actively engaging in the digital age. The study aims to examine how the use of Internet is associated with age identity among older adults, and how the association varies across sociodemographic groups. This study employs the fixed-effects model to analyze the panel data of 5460 respondents in 2018 and 2020 waves of China Longitudinal Aging Social Survey. The results show that Internet use, particularly daily use of Internet, is positively associated with a younger age identity measured by perceived old age, felt age, and appearance age. Online communication and entertainment show positive linkage with age identity, while no similar relationship is observed for online life services. This study utilizes the development of information technology industry and Internet penetration rate of older respondents at the city level as instrumental variables to address the potential endogeneity bias. The mediation analyses reveal that Internet use enables older adults to improve participation in offline social activities, to promote their social adaptation, and also to reduce the likelihood of feeling worthless, thus leading to a positive perception of aging. Moreover, the benefits of Internet use are more pronounced for female, younger, urban, and better-educated older adults. Our study has established the Internet as a valuable resource for successful aging, and it is thus crucial to bridge the digital divide by designing age-friendly digital products and enhancing older adults’ digital literacy.
数字时代的老龄化:探讨中国老年人互联网使用与年龄认同的关系
在过去的二十年里,中国的数字技术发展迅速。传统上,中国老年人被认为对新技术持抵制态度,但他们正在挑战这些刻板印象,积极融入数字时代。这项研究旨在研究互联网的使用与老年人的年龄认同之间的关系,以及这种关系在不同的社会人口群体中是如何变化的。本研究采用固定效应模型对2018年和2020年中国老龄化纵向社会调查5460名被调查者的面板数据进行分析。结果表明,互联网的使用,特别是日常使用互联网,与年轻的年龄认同呈正相关,通过感知年龄、感觉年龄和外表年龄来衡量。网络交流、网络娱乐与年龄认同呈显著正相关,而网络生活服务与年龄认同无显著正相关。本研究以资讯科技产业发展与城市年长受访者网路普及率为工具变量,以解决潜在的内生性偏差。中介分析表明,互联网的使用使老年人能够提高线下社会活动的参与度,促进他们的社会适应,也减少了感觉自己毫无价值的可能性,从而导致对衰老的积极看法。此外,使用互联网的好处在女性、年轻人、城市人和受过良好教育的老年人中更为明显。我们的研究表明,互联网是成功老龄化的宝贵资源,因此,通过设计适合老年人的数字产品和提高老年人的数字素养来弥合数字鸿沟至关重要。
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Telematics and Informatics
Telematics and Informatics INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
17.00
自引率
4.70%
发文量
104
审稿时长
24 days
期刊介绍: Telematics and Informatics is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes cutting-edge theoretical and methodological research exploring the social, economic, geographic, political, and cultural impacts of digital technologies. It covers various application areas, such as smart cities, sensors, information fusion, digital society, IoT, cyber-physical technologies, privacy, knowledge management, distributed work, emergency response, mobile communications, health informatics, social media's psychosocial effects, ICT for sustainable development, blockchain, e-commerce, and e-government.
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