The Effect of Displacement During Extreme Circumstances on Digital Engagement and Well-Being Among Older Adults.

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Ittay Mannheim, Rinat Lifshitz, Yaacov G Bachner, Ella Cohn-Schwartz
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Abstract

Objectives: Currently, there are increasing instances of forced displacement due to extreme circumstances such as armed conflicts. Under threatening conditions, certain factors, such as displacement, can decrease one's well-being. On the other hand, specific capabilities and resources such as digital engagement, may serve as coping mechanisms. This study examines the associations between digital engagement and the well-being of older adults during armed conflict situations, comparing displaced persons to those who were not displaced.

Methods: Ninety-three displaced and 150 nondisplaced older Israeli adults aged 60 and above completed an online or paper questionnaire two months after the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war on 7th of October 2023. Measurements included indicators of well-being (loneliness, depressive symptoms, subjective health, and sense of control), rocket threat, digital engagement, digital ageism, and socio-demographic characteristics.

Results: Displaced older adults reported lower subjective health, higher levels of loneliness, and a diminished sense of control, compared to those not displaced. Following the war, individuals who were displaced reported using fewer digital devices, exhibited different patterns of use, and reported twice as many limitations in using technology. A hierarchical regression analysis revealed that various aspects of digital engagement were associated with different well-being components, mitigating the initial negative effects of displacement on loneliness and subjective health.

Conclusions: This study highlights the importance of digital engagement as a potential protective factor for the well-being of older adults during extreme circumstances such as armed conflicts.

极端情况下的流离失所对老年人数字参与和幸福感的影响。
目标:目前,由于武装冲突等极端情况而被迫流离失所的情况越来越多。在受到威胁的情况下,某些因素,如流离失所,会降低一个人的幸福感。另一方面,具体的能力和资源,如数字参与,可以作为应对机制。本研究考察了武装冲突局势中数字参与与老年人福祉之间的关系,比较了流离失所者和未流离失所者。方法:在2023年10月7日以色列-哈马斯战争开始两个月后,93名流离失所和150名60岁及以上的以色列老年人完成了在线或纸质问卷调查。测量包括幸福感指标(孤独、抑郁症状、主观健康和控制感)、火箭威胁、数字参与、数字年龄歧视和社会人口特征。结果:与没有流离失所的老年人相比,流离失所的老年人报告的主观健康状况较差,孤独感较高,控制感减弱。战争结束后,流离失所的人报告说,他们使用的数字设备减少了,表现出不同的使用模式,并报告说,在使用技术方面的限制是以前的两倍。分层回归分析显示,数字参与的各个方面与不同的幸福感组成部分相关,减轻了流离失所对孤独感和主观健康的最初负面影响。结论:本研究强调了数字参与作为极端情况下(如武装冲突)老年人福祉的潜在保护因素的重要性。
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13.00
自引率
4.20%
发文量
381
审稿时长
26 days
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry is the leading source of information in the rapidly evolving field of geriatric psychiatry. This esteemed journal features peer-reviewed articles covering topics such as the diagnosis and classification of psychiatric disorders in older adults, epidemiological and biological correlates of mental health in the elderly, and psychopharmacology and other somatic treatments. Published twelve times a year, the journal serves as an authoritative resource for professionals in the field.
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