人口研究 ›› 2025, Vol. 49 ›› Issue (2): 81-98.

• 人口专项调查分析——老年群体数字鸿沟与数字融入 • 上一篇    下一篇

互联网使用行为对中老年人心理健康的影响及社会关系的中介作用

刘涛, 高会智, 王怡然   

  • 出版日期:2025-03-29 发布日期:2025-03-29
  • 作者简介:刘涛,北京大学城市与环境学院研究员;高会智(通讯作者),北京大学城市与环境学院博士后;王怡然,北京大学城市与环境学院博士研究生。电子邮箱:gaohuizhi@pku.edu.cn
  • 基金资助:
    本文为国家自然科学基金面上项目“人口迁移链的构建及演化机理研究”(42371231)和国家资助博士后研究人员计划项目“中国城市社区环境对健康老龄化的影响研究”(GZC20240016)的阶段性成果。

The Impact of Internet Use Behaviors on Mental Health of Middle-aged and Older Adults and the Mediating Role of Social Relationships

Liu Tao, Gao Huizhi, Wang Yiran   

  • Published:2025-03-29 Online:2025-03-29
  • About Author:Liu Tao is Associate Professor, Gao Huizhi (Corresponding Author) is Post-doctoral Fellow, and Wang Yiran is PhD Candidate,College of Urban and Environmental Sciences,Peking University. Email:gaohuizhi@pku.edu.cn

摘要:在信息化与老龄化并存的新时代,互联网使用成为影响中老年人心理健康的重要因素。基于中国老年群体数字鸿沟与数字融入调查数据,从是否使用互联网、互联网使用时长、互联网使用类型3个方面考察互联网使用行为对中老年人心理健康影响的机制及年龄异质性。研究发现,使用互联网能够有效降低中老年人的抑郁风险,社会关系的拓展起到中介作用;互联网使用时长增加也会通过社会关系的拓展而产生积极的健康效应;互联网使用类型为视频娱乐型可以显著降低中老年人的抑郁风险,而深度使用型则会直接提高其抑郁倾向的发生概率,社会关系在其中均起到显著降低抑郁风险的中介作用;各种互联网使用行为的健康效应都具有显著的年龄异质性。研究结论为针对中老年群体制定心理健康干预策略和优化互联网环境下的心理健康服务体系提供了实证支持。

关键词: 互联网使用行为, 心理健康, 社会关系, 中老年人, 中介效应

Abstract: In an era characterized by both rapid development in information technology and population ageing, internet use has become a significant factor influencing the mental health of middle-aged and older adults. Using the nationally representative data, this study examines the mechanisms and age heterogeneity of internet use behaviors, including internet access, duration of use, and usage types, on mental health outcomes. This study found that using the Internet can reduce depression tendencies among middle-aged and older adults, with the expansion of social relationships serving as a mediating mechanism. Furthermore, the positive impact of longer internet use duration on mental health is achieved through the expansion of social relationships. Usage types exhibit divergent effects. Video entertainment type is associated with lower depression tendencies. In-depth informational use leads to a higher risk of depression, though social relationships mitigate this negative effect. Additionally, the impact of different Internet use behaviors on depressive tendencies varies among different age groups. The results provided empirical support for developing targeted mental health intervention strategies and optimizing the mental health service system under the Internet environment.

Keywords: Internet Use Behaviors, Mental Health, Social Relationships, Middle-aged and Older Adults, Mediation Effects