Does the Internet Use Improve the Mental Health of Chinese Older Adults?
Purpose: The Internet has become an important part of daily life. However, older adults in China remain digital refugees amid the rapid development of digital information technology. This study attempts to scientifically answer how Internet use affects the subjective welfare of older adults.Method:...
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Main Authors: | Lin Xie (Author), Hua-lei Yang (Author), Xue-yu Lin (Author), Shi-ming Ti (Author), Yuan-yang Wu (Author), Shuo Zhang (Author), Si-qing Zhang (Author), Wan-li Zhou (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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