\'Social media may help beat depression in seniors with pain\'

'Social media may help beat depression in seniors with pain'

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

With a or swipes on a computer or smartphone, older adults with may reduce their risk of when visiting sites, according to a study.

The findings are significant among an ageing society where social isolation and loneliness are key determinants of well-being.

"Our results may be possibly extended to other forms of conditions (eg, chronic illnesses, functional limitations) that, like pain, also restrict physical activity outside of the home," said Shannon Ang, a doctoral candidate at

Ang, along with Tuo-Yu Chen of in Singapore, used data from a nationally survey involving more than 3,400 beneficiaries aged 65 and older in 2011.

The respondents were asked about depression, and their social participation.

The data, however, does not distinguish between the types of that older adults use -- although 17 per cent of them had used a in the last month.

To capture if purported benefits were from social media and not just from general internet use, the analysis was adjusted for various online uses such as paying bills or shopping for groceries, Ang said.

The findings showed older adults who experienced pain were less likely to participate in social activities that require face-to-face interactions, which offers mental benefits.

Social media may preserve cognitive function and psychological well-being in this population, the researchers said.

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First Published: Thu, October 18 2018. 16:35 IST