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Activating and Guiding the Engagement of Seniors With Online Social Networking: Experimental Findings From the AGES 2.0 Project

机译:激活和指导在线社交网络的老年人的参与:年龄的2.0个项目的实验结果

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Objective: Guided by theoretical and empirical work attesting to the health benefits of social connections, we tested whether Internet connectivity, and training in its use for social purposes, can support the well-being of older adults receiving care. Method: Participants (N = 76) were randomly assigned to receive 3 months training versus care-as-usual. Cognitive and mental health were assessed before and after the intervention. Results: Results show significant cognitive improvements across time in the training, but not control, group. This effect was mediated through a combination of increased social activity, improved self-competence, and maintained personal identity strength. Indirect effects on mental health outcomes via these processes were also observed. Discussion: These findings suggest that Internet access and training can support the self and social connectedness of vulnerable older adults and contribute positively to well-being.
机译:目的:以理论和实证工作为指导,证明社会联系的健康益处,我们测试了互联网连接,以及在其社交目的中的培训,可以支持接受护理的老年人的福祉。 方法:参与者(n = 76)被随机分配给接受3个月的培训与护理。 在干预之前和之后评估认知和心理健康。 结果:结果表明培训中的时间显着的认知改进,但不能控制,集团。 这种效果是通过增加的社会活动,改善自我竞争力和维持个人身份强度的组合来介导的。 还观察到通过这些过程对心理健康结果的间接影响。 讨论:这些调查结果表明,互联网接入和培训可以支持脆弱的老年人的自我和社会联系,并对福祉作出积极贡献。

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