人口研究 ›› 2026, Vol. 50 ›› Issue (2): 68-83.

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智能设备赋能老年人互联网健康管理的机制研究——基于认知与行为双重维度的分析

彭姣, 韦煜堃   

  • 出版日期:2026-03-29 发布日期:2026-03-29
  • 作者简介:彭姣,湖南中医药大学人文与管理学院讲师;韦煜堃(通讯作者),中国人民大学人口与健康学院博士研究生。电子邮箱:weiyukun@ruc.edu.cn
  • 基金资助:本文为湖南省社会科学基金青年项目“数智技术赋能医养服务适老化的实现路径研究”(24YBQ036)的阶段性成果。

Research on the Mechanism of Smart Devices Empowering Older Adults' Internet-Based Health Management: A Dual-Dimensional Analysis of Cognition and Behavior

Peng Jiao, Wei Yukun   

  • Published:2026-03-29 Online:2026-03-29
  • About Author:Peng Jiao is Assistant Professor, School of Humanities and Management, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine; Wei Yukun (Corresponding Author) is PhD Candidate, School of Population and Health, Renmin University of China. Email:weiyukun@ruc.edu.cn

摘要:提升老年人对互联网健康管理便利性的认知,并实现认知向行为转化,是积极应对人口老龄化、加快建设健康中国的重要路径。本文基于中国老年社会追踪调查(CLASS)数据,根据老年人互联网健康管理认知与行为两个维度,将老年人分为主动型、被动型、潜在型和旁观型4类。研究发现,智能设备通过提升信息搜索能力和健康内驱力,对老年人的互联网健康管理认知产生正向影响,促使其从旁观型转为潜在型;智能设备通过提升社会适应感,对潜在型老年人的互联网健康管理行为产生正向影响,促使其进一步转为主动型,但软件使用能力的中介作用不显著,部分有互联网健康管理认知的老年人因软件使用能力不足导致行为无法落地。因此,建议针对分属不同互联网健康管理类型的老年人制定差异化、精准化的数智技术嵌入策略,实现数智时代老年人健康管理水平的整体提升。

关键词: 智能设备, 老年人, 互联网, 健康管理

Abstract: Enhancing older adults' perceived convenience of internet-based health management and facilitating the shift from cognition to actual behavior are important pathways to promote the health of older adults and actively respond to population aging in the digital and intelligent era. However, little research has explored whether and how smart devices empower older adults in internet-based health management. This study develops an integrated cognition-behavior analytical framework to analyze the empowering effect of smart devices on internet-based health management among older adults and examines the mediating roles of internet usage ability and internet usage motivation in the relationship between smart devices and internet-based health management. Based on data drawn from the China Longitudinal Aging Social Survey (CLASS) conducted in 2018 and 2020, this study employs logistic regression analysis and structural equation modeling to test the research hypotheses proposed for the research questions, and further conducts a systematic analysis on the robustness of the results with Propensity Score Matching (PSM), the two-stage residual inclusion (2SRI) method, the Heckman two-step procedure and the replacement of the core explanatory variable.

Results indicate that smart devices significantly improve older adults' perceived convenience of internet-based health management and increase their likelihood of engaging in such behaviors. This conclusion remains robust across a series of rigorous tests. Based on cognitive and behavioral dimensions, older adults are classified into four types: active participants, passive participants, potential participants, and bystanders, with the results confirming clear transition pathways among these types. Specifically, smart devices enhance older adults' perceived convenience of internet-based health management by improving their information search ability and internal health motivation, thereby facilitating the conversion of bystanders into potential participants. Furthermore, smart devices promote the transition from potential participants to active participants by boosting their sense of social adaptation. However, software usage ability does not show a significant mediating effect, suggesting that some older adults with perceived convenience still fail to act due to their insufficient internet operational skills. In addition, substantial heterogeneity is found in the effects of different smart devices on older adults' internet-based health management, and the same device exerts distinctly different effects on their cognition versus actual behavior. For instance, smart wristbands and smart watches tend to encourage older adults to become potential participants, whereas all-in-one smart devices and smart cameras are more likely to facilitate their transition into active participants. These findings highlight the need for tailored interventions that facilitate older adults' adoption of digital technologies in line with their types of internet-based health management. Both community-based digital skills training and intergenerational digital support within families may help enhance older adults' software usage ability.

This study contributes to the literature by advancing the analytical focus from behavior alone to an integrated cognition-behavior perspective. Therefore, this shift clarifies the heterogeneous empowerment pathways of smart devices for older adults' internet-based health management. The findings provide robust empirical evidence for optimizing the supply of internet-based health services for older adults and promoting the development of age-friendly digital health systems.

Keywords: Smart Devices, Older Adults, Internet, Health Management