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Broadband Access, Internet Use, and General Cognition in Middle-Aged and Older Adults: Longitudinal Study Background: Internet use may support cognitive health in aging populations, but the digital divide in access and use might worsen inequalities. Objective: This study aimed to examine whether internet use mediates the long-term relationship between broadband access and cognitive function among middle-aged and older adults in China. Methods: Using 3-wave data (2015‐2020) from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (N=6063), we applied parallel-process latent growth curve models to analyze trajectories of broadband access, internet use, and general cognition, adjusting for sociodemographic and time-varying covariates. Results: Baseline broadband access predicted initial internet use (β=0.453;

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Do people with ADHD have higher rates of behavioural addictions? 🤔

This small study found those with ADHD had increased impulsivity, compulsivity & problematic internet use.

However, the study was correlational & lacked diversity.

#MentalHealth #ADHD #BehaviouralAddiction #InternetUse

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The Double-Edged Sword of Digital Engagement—How Digital Access and Internet Use Reshape Sleep Schedules and Underlying Mechanisms in Older Adults: Longitudinal Observational Study Background: Given the rapid development of the digital economy and the sustained proliferation of the Internet, digital engagement in older adults has garnered mounting attention from the academic community. However, research has yet to systematically examine the impact of digital engagement on sleep in this demographic. Objective: The objective of this study is to examine the impact of digital engagement on sleep schedules among older adults, utilizing cohort data and fixed-effects modeling. Methods: This study utilizes the China Family Panel Study (CFPS) from 2014 to 2020, encompassing four distinct periods, as its primary data source. The investigation employs a combination of analytical approaches, namely the fixed-effects model and the random-effects ordered logit model, to explore the impact of digital access and internet usage duration on the sleep patterns of older adults. The study delves into the relationship between digital access and internet usage duration on the duration of lunch breaks and nighttime sleep. Results: The study included a total of 16,784 older adults, with an average age of 69.726 years, including 9,100 women and 7,684 men. The results showed that both digital access (β = −0.15, 95% CI −0.25 to −0.06; P < .01) and Internet usage time (β = −0.07, 95% CI −0.13 to −0.01; P < .01) significantly reduced the daily sleep duration of older adults. Digital access significantly reduced the length of afternoon naps among older adults, while Internet usage did not have this effect; both digital access and Internet usage significantly delayed older adults sleep onset time. Digital access affects older adults' sleep schedules by influencing non-agricultural employment, protein intake, memory, depressive mood, and IADL. Digital access has a greater and more significant impact on men and urban older adults, while Internet usage has a greater and more significant impact on women and urban older adults. Conclusions: The study indicates that digital engagement, such as the use of electronic devices, is associated with a reduction in both daily and nap sleep duration, as well as a delay in sleep onset, among older adults. Policymakers should consider encouraging digital device manufacturers to develop devices that promote improved sleep hygiene practices among this demographic.

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The European countries where people spend the most time online A recent study highlights 10 European countries where people are almost “constantly” online.

Are we chronically online? New survey says many Europeans are almost constantly online.

www.euronews.com/next/2025/09...

#DigitalSociety #Europe #InternetUse

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Toward a Holistic, Age‐Graded Understanding of Excessive Internet Use: An Application of Containment Theory The growing prevalence of internet use and evidence indicating both harmful and beneficial consequences of “being on-line” suggest the importance of understanding risk and protective factors that may....

🤳 "Toward a Holistic, Age-Graded Understanding of Excessive Internet Use: An Application of Containment Theory" authored by Marian J. Borg & Ryan Howard of the University of Florida.

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📡 “The internet is essential to my life.”
After spinal surgery, Dr. Mark Griffiths lost mobility—tech became survival, not escape.
This week on The Internet is Crack: addiction, dependence, and what separates the two.
🎧 Listen: youtu.be/hJ62AERmZjM
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Greece Developing App to Curb Excessive Internet Use by Young People

Greece Developing App to Curb Excessive Internet Use by Young People

Greece's minister of digital governance said Kids Wallet app aims to safeguard children from exce...

#greece #internetuse #youthsafety #digitalgovernance #techforgood

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Internet use linked to better mental health for older adults Internet use among adults aged 50 and older is associated with fewer depressive symptoms, higher life satisfaction, and better self-reported health, with benefits varying by frequency, duration, and individual or cultural factors.

Internet use among adults aged 50 and older is associated with fewer depressive symptoms, higher life satisfaction, and better self-reported health, with benefits varying by frequency, duration, and individual or cultural factors. #MentalHealth #OlderAdults #InternetUse #Wellbeing #LifeSatisfaction

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To really narrow digital divides, Canada should consistently fund adult education programs
#Canada #AdultEducation #DigitalDivide #DigitalSkills #5G #EducationFunding #DigitalAccess #LiteracyPrograms #Tech #EquityInAccess #InternetUse #MobileDevices
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Does internet use boost psychological well-being? Study published in Technology, Mind, and Behavior found that internet access and use significantly predict higher psychological well-being, with over 96% of cases showing improved well-being associate...

Does internet use boost psychological well-being? 😊📱🌐 www.news-medical.net/news/2024051... #WellBeing #InternetUse #DigitalHealth #Psychology #MentalHealth #TechImpact #InternetAccess @uniofoxford.bsky.social

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