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Online Social Networking and Mental Health among Older Adults: A Scoping Review

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0714980821000040

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aging; Internet; social network; mental health; social isolation; depression; loneliness

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  1. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

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With the exponential growth of the older adult population, issues of loneliness, social isolation, and depression have become significant public health concerns. Alternative methods for addressing mental health problems in older adults, such as online social networking, offer potential benefits to improve well-being and reduce depressive symptoms.
As the number of older adults is expected to increase exponentially within the next few decades, loneliness, social isolation, and depression among seniors are growing public health concerns. Although formal treatment options, such as therapy and medication, can be helpful for depression, they can also be expensive and sometimes ineffective. It is therefore important to consider other potential treatment options and social interventions. Alternative methods for addressing mental health issues are especially important for older adults, as they may encounter barriers associated with aging such as limited mobility and decreased social networks. In these circumstances, online social networking may offer a potential social cure to alleviate loneliness, social isolation, and depression. The purpose of this scoping review was to gather and summarize the current literature on associations between online social networking and mental health outcomes (e.g., depression, life satisfaction, loneliness) among older adults. An initial search of 3,699 articles resulted in 52 articles that met criteria for inclusion. Five common themes were identified: (1) enhanced communication with family and friends, (2) greater independence and self-efficacy, (3) creation of online communities, (4) positive associations with well-being and life satisfaction, and (5) decreased depressive symptoms. Implications for older adults' mental health, social connectedness, programs and policies are discussed.

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