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Internet Use in Very Old Age: The Role of the Social Context and Individual Characteristics.

Gerlind RennochAnna SchlomannSusanne Zank
Published in: Journal of applied gerontology : the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society (2023)
The social context plays an important role in very old age. However, little is known about its relationship with internet use, whereas individual characteristics (e.g., sociodemographic variables, and health status) are better studied. Still, representative studies for the oldest old are missing. Therefore, this study analyzes the relationship between social context variables and individual characteristics with internet use in a representative sample of oldest old from North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany ( N = 1,862; M age = 85.43, SD age = 4.15). Descriptive statistics reveal differences between oldest old onliners and offliners regarding their social context and individual characteristics. Logistic regression analyses show that the significant role of the social context (family and living situation, social contacts and activities) diminishes after adding individual characteristics to the model, which appear to be significantly related to internet use. The results indicate an association of social context variables and individual characteristics with internet use in very old age.
Keyphrases
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