The study by researcher William Chopik from Michigan State University in the US has found that social technology use among older adults is linked to better self-rated health and fewer chronic illnesses and depressive symptoms.
"Older adults think the benefits of social technology greatly outweigh the costs and challenges of technology," said Chopik, assistant professor of psychology.
"And the use of this technology could benefit their mental and physical health over time," said Chopik.
Social technology included email; social networks such as Facebook and Twitter; online video or phone calls, such as Skype; online chatting or instant messaging; and smartphones.
Previous research on technology use across the life span has focused on the digital divide - or the disparities between younger and older adults - painting a rather bleak picture of seniors' ability and motivation to adapt to a changing technological landscape.
"Despite the attention that the digital divide has garnered in recent years, a large proportion of older adults use technology to maintain their social networks and make their lives easier," Chopik said.
"In fact, there may be portions of the older population that use technology as often as younger adults," he said.
The study also found that social technology use predicted lower levels of loneliness, which in turn predicted better mental and physical health.
"Each of the links between social technology use and physical and psychological health was mediated by reduced loneliness," Chopik said.
"As we know, close relationships with other people are a large determinant of physical health and well-being, and social technology has the potential to cultivate successful relationships among older adults," he said.
The findings are published in the journal Cyberpsychology, Behaviour and Social Networking.
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