Internet Use and Social Networking Among Middle Aged and Older Adults
Contenu
Titre
Internet Use and Social Networking Among Middle Aged and Older Adults
Educational Gerontology
Créateur
David L. Hogeboom
Robert J. McDermott
Karen M. Perrin
Hana Osman
Bethany A. Bell-Ellison
Résumé
In this study, the associations between Internet use and the social networks of adults over 50 years of age were examined. A sample (n = 2284) from the 2004 wave of the Health and Retirement Survey was used. In regression models considering a number of control variables, frequency of contact with friends, frequency of contact with family, and attendance at organizational meetings (not including religious services) were found to have a significant positive association with Internet use for adults over 50. Results add to the body of research that suggests Internet use can strengthen social networks, looking specifically at adults over 50.
volume
36
numéro
2
pages
93-111
Date
January 5, 2010
doi
10.1080/03601270903058507
issn
0360-1277