35 social contact mode and 15-year episodic memory trajectories in older adults with and without hearing loss: the Elsa study

Autor: Snorri Rafnsson, Asri Maharani, Gindo Tampubolon
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
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ISSN: 0002-0729
Popis: Introduction Frequent social contact benefits cognition in later life although evidence is lacking on the potential importance of the modes chosen by older adults for interacting with others in their social network. Method 11,513 participants in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) provided baseline information on hearing status and social contact mode and frequency of use. Multilevel growth curve models compared episodic memory (immediate and delayed recall) at baseline and long-term in participants who interacted frequently (offline only or offline and online combined), compared to infrequently, with others in their social network. Results Frequent offline (β = 0.29; p Conclusion Supplementing conventional social interactions with online communication modes may help older adults, especially those living with hearing loss, sustain, and benefit cognitively from, personal relationships.
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