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Predictors, Types of Internet Use, and the Psychological Well-Being of Older Adults: A Comprehensive Model.

Javiera RosellAlvaro VergésClaudia Miranda-CastilloSofía Sepúlveda-CaroMacarena Gómez
Published in: The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (2022)
The findings support the importance of differentiating the types of Internet use to understand its impact on psychological well-being. Information seeking is associated with anxious symptomatology and is predicted by effort expectancy. On the contrary, leisure is crucial because of its relationship with anxious symptomatology, and less ageism can promote it. This information is useful for developing effective interventions that promote the well-being of older adults through the Internet, including strategies to cope with some online challenges that could lead to negative consequences, such as information overload.
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