TY - GEN
T1 - Impact of Internet Use on Subjective Well-Being Among Future Elderly in China
T2 - 8th International Conference on Kansei Engineering and Emotion Research, KEER 2020
AU - Liu, Yuqi
AU - Tamura, Ryoichi
N1 - Funding Information:
The present work has been supported by the funding from China Scholarship Council (CSC).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - With the rapid popularity and promotion of Internet in China, the age of people using Internet has been gradually spreading from young group to middle-aged and elderly, and the Internet use has become an integral part of their lives. In order to explore the potential of Internet for the elderly service industry in the future and its impact on the subjective well-being of the future older adults, this study selected 459 Chinese people aged 45–60 as the research object, and adopted the UCLA Loneliness Scale, Subjective Well-Being Scale and Internet use questionnaire to explore the impact of Internet use on subjective well-being of the future elderly in China, using loneliness as a mediation variable. The result shows that: First, the Internet use of future elderly people in China will mainly focus on five aspects including social interaction, entertainment, life service, information acquisition, and personal development. Second, the ability of Internet use degree of elderly people will be significantly affected by some demographic variables include age, occupation, income, and education level while other variables like gender, marital status and housing way do not have significant influences. Last but not least, Internet use will have a significant positive impact on the subjective well-being of future elderly in China, and among them, loneliness will have a complete mediation effect. To sum up, it is concluded that Internet use can significantly promote the subjective well-being of future elderly in China by reducing their loneliness level.
AB - With the rapid popularity and promotion of Internet in China, the age of people using Internet has been gradually spreading from young group to middle-aged and elderly, and the Internet use has become an integral part of their lives. In order to explore the potential of Internet for the elderly service industry in the future and its impact on the subjective well-being of the future older adults, this study selected 459 Chinese people aged 45–60 as the research object, and adopted the UCLA Loneliness Scale, Subjective Well-Being Scale and Internet use questionnaire to explore the impact of Internet use on subjective well-being of the future elderly in China, using loneliness as a mediation variable. The result shows that: First, the Internet use of future elderly people in China will mainly focus on five aspects including social interaction, entertainment, life service, information acquisition, and personal development. Second, the ability of Internet use degree of elderly people will be significantly affected by some demographic variables include age, occupation, income, and education level while other variables like gender, marital status and housing way do not have significant influences. Last but not least, Internet use will have a significant positive impact on the subjective well-being of future elderly in China, and among them, loneliness will have a complete mediation effect. To sum up, it is concluded that Internet use can significantly promote the subjective well-being of future elderly in China by reducing their loneliness level.
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U2 - 10.1007/978-981-15-7801-4_35
DO - 10.1007/978-981-15-7801-4_35
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85090095815
SN - 9789811578007
T3 - Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
SP - 329
EP - 339
BT - Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Kansei Engineering and Emotion Research, KEER 2020
A2 - Shoji, Hiroko
A2 - Koyama, Shinichi
A2 - Yamanaka, Toshimasa
A2 - Kato, Takeo
A2 - Muramatsu, Keiichi
A2 - Lévy, Pierre
A2 - Chen, Kuohsiang
A2 - Lokman, Anitawati Mohd
PB - Springer
Y2 - 7 September 2020 through 9 September 2020
ER -