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Triple digital divide and depressive symptoms among middle-aged and older Chinese adults: a disparity analysis.

Danxia LiuBo ZhangJing Guo
Published in: General psychiatry (2024)
To alleviate some of the confounding influences on the trajectory of depression in middle-aged and older adults, policymakers in China should continue to prioritise the development of internet technology, foster easy access to the internet to ensure it is 'elder-friendly', provide internet skill training platforms for this population and broaden access to various internet services appropriate for them. Additionally, the implementation of tailored interventions to address depression, especially targeting the more vulnerable cohorts, such as middle-aged and older women, those residing in rural areas and the western regions, is crucial. Such tailored approaches are essential for addressing the disparities and challenges associated with the triple digital divide.
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