International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2024;3(1):38-47
Examining the Correlation between Internet Usage Frequency and Cognitive Function in India's Elderly Population
Author Name: Dr. Vishal Singh Bhadauriya, Dr. Keshav Mishra
Paper Type: research paper
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Abstract:
Introduction: Research suggests a robust relationship between frequent internet use and enhanced cognitive function, particularly among elderly users.
Objective: This study aims to delve deeper into the impact of Internet use on the cognitive abilities of the elderly, further emphasizing the need for digital inclusion strategies for this age group.
Method: Utilizing quantitative research methods, the internet usage and cognitive function of 671 elderly internet users, aged 60 and above, were examined.
Results: Within the cohort, cognitive impairment prevalence stood at 21.91% (147/671). Notably, significant disparities were found in age, gender, depressive symptoms, and internet use frequency between the cognitively healthy and impaired groups (p<0.05), even after adjusting for confounding variables.
Discussion: Our results suggest a potential connection between the frequency of Internet use and cognitive function among the elderly, warranting further research across broader demographics.
Implications: Healthcare professionals, including nurses and mental health practitioners, should consider the potential benefits of regular internet use in mitigating the adverse effects of cognitive decline in the elderly.
Keywords:
Depression, Elder Care, Cognitive Function, Internet Use, Health Technology Assessment, E-Health
How to Cite this Article:
Dr. Vishal Singh Bhadauriya, and Dr. Keshav Mishra. Examining the Correlation between Internet Usage Frequency and Cognitive Function in India's Elderly Population. International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary. 2024: 3(1):38-47
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