Facebook can make older adults feel less lonely: Study

IANS  |  New York 

If your grandparents are struggling with isolation, showing them how to use may help as researchers, including one of Indian-origin, have found that offer tools and activities that may help older adults feel more empowered and less lonely.

"This is important, especially for older adults who might be aging in place, because they have mobility constraints that limit their ability to socialize," said S. Shyam Sundar, at in the US.

For the study, the researchers recruited more than 200 participants who were 60 years and older and used for at least a year.

The researchers "friended" the participants on Facebook so they could count the number of times they used the various tools in the site during the past year.

The participants were also asked to respond to a questionnaire that captured the gratifications they obtained from Facebook.

Older adults who posted a lot of personal stories on Facebook felt a higher sense of community, and the more they customised their profiles, the more in control they felt, Sundar said.

The researchers also suggested that commenting on and responding to them gave older users a feeling of social interaction.

Sundar added that using is not a uniform experience that is either all bad, or all good, but offers multiple functions for diverse users.

Older adults are increasingly adopting social media, in general, and are a growing number of Facebook's total membership, said from who worked with Sundar.

Facebook is considered the most popular among older adults, the researchers added.

The also emphasised that developers of networks should consider the needs of this growing group of users.

For example, they should create features that enhance the identity of older adults while simultaneously protecting their privacy.

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First Published: Wed, May 02 2018. 15:18 IST