S. Um, S. Ban, Na-young You, H. Shin, Young-sun Kim, Ki-myung Han, A. Wajahat
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The Relationship between Social Activity and Emotional Well-Being by Age Group: The Moderating Effect of Technology Literacy
This study verified the moderating effect of technology literacy on the relationship between social activities and the emotional well-being of the middle-aged, young-old, and old-old groups. To this end, we conducted the 「2019 Technology Adoption Study of Middle-aged
and Older Koreans(TASK)」. We collected data from 500 community-dwelling Koreans aged 55 years and older. After that, performed analysis
of variance(ANOVA) and controlled regression analysis by dividing the age group into 247 middle-aged(55-64 years old), 140 young-old
groups(65-74 years old), and 113 old-old groups(75 years or older). As a result, in the case of middle-aged and young-old groups, social
activity and technology literacy had a significant effect on emotional well-being. The middle-aged found technology literacy to have a moderating
effect. However, the case of the old-old group found that social activities did not have a statistical relationship with emotional well-being.
Therefore, this study expanded the academic discussion by examining the effects of social activities on the emotional well-being of middle-aged,
young-old, and old-old. In particular, the practical and policy implications of promoting a high level of emotional well-being by enhancing
technology literacy for middle-aged people and maximizing the positive impact of social activities on emotional well-being were proposed.