图书情报知识 ›› 2024, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (5): 36-45, 64.doi: 10.13366/j.dik.2024.05.036

• 学术聚焦·老年人的数字化生存 • 上一篇    下一篇

莫道桑榆晚:短视频观看行为如何影响老年人的心理健康

周冬, 李武   

  1. 上海交通大学媒体传播学院,上海,200422
  • 出版日期:2024-09-10 发布日期:2024-11-03
  • 通讯作者: 李武(ORCID:0000-0002-1633-2363),博士,教授,研究方向:媒介心理和信息行为,Email:Liw555@sjtu.edu.cn。
  • 作者简介:周冬(ORCID:0000-0002-1095-2668),博士,副教授,研究方向:数字技术与社会发展、应用经济,Email:dzhou002@sjtu.edu.cn。

Never Say too Late: How Older Adults' Short Video Watching Behavior Affects Their Mental Health?

ZHOU Dong, LI Wu   

  1. School of Media and Communication, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, 200422
  • Online:2024-09-10 Published:2024-11-03
  • Contact: Correspondence should be addressed to LI Wu, Email: Liw555@sjtu.edu.cn, ORCID: 0000-0002-1633-2363

摘要: [目的/意义]探讨老年人使用社会媒体实现自身福祉最优化的基础条件并实证检验短视频观看行为对老年人心理健康的影响,为积极老龄化提供借鉴。[研究设计/方法]结合信息社会学、传播心理学以及经济学的相关理论提出分析框架,从补偿选择性优化理论视角切入提出研究假设,使用全国代表性样本检验2020年60岁及以上老年人群体短视频观看对其抑郁水平和幸福感的影响,探讨融合了老年人健康和社交需求目标补偿性选择最优化的短视频观看行为在减少物理和心理层面社会隔绝中产生的积极中介效应。[结论/发现]短视频观看行为与老年人抑郁水平/幸福感不存在显著的直接关系,但短视频观看行为可以显著影响健康行为和社会联结。两者对降低老年人抑郁程度有直接的预测作用,并在短视频观看和老年人心理健康关系中起到显著的积极中介作用。如果老人互联网使用时长超过5个小时,短视频观看与心理健康关系中健康行为中介路径将失效。[创新/价值]从补偿选择性优化理论视角分析了理性与非理性新媒体平台使用决策的影响,并检验了减少身心隔离在短视频观看与心理健康关系中的中介效应。

关键词: 短视频观看, 心理健康, 老年人, 补偿选择性优化, 健康行为, 心理隔绝

Abstract: [Purpose/Significance] This study explores the underlying conditions for older adults' use of social media to optimize their well-beings and empirically examines the impact of short video watching on older adults' mental health for policy implication. [Design/Methodology] Drawing on relevant theories from information sociology, communication psychology, and economics, we first proposed an analytical framework and research hypotheses based on the perspective of compensation-selective optimization theory, and then empirically examined the impacts of short video platform use on the levels of depression and happiness of older adults aged 60 and above with a nationally representative data in 2020. Our aim was to investigate the effective mediators of short video viewing behavior that integrates optimal compensatory selection for health and social needs in reducing physical and psychological social isolation among the elderly. [Findings/Conclusion] Evidence show that short video watching behavior is not significantly and directly associated with depressive symptoms or happiness among older adults, however can significantly affect health behaviors and social connectedness. Health behaviors and social connectedness both have a direct predictive impact on reducing the level of depression in the elderly and also play significant positive mediating roles in the correlation between short-video viewing and older adults' mental health. Importantly, there exists a nonlinear relationship between times spent on internet and mental health of the elderly. The positive mediating effect of health behavior would disappear if one uses Internet over 5 hours. [Originality/Value] This study innovatively analyzes impacts of rational and irrational new media platform use through a compensatory selective optimization theoretical perspective and examines mediating effects of reducing physical and mental isolation in the relationship of short video watching and mental health.

Keywords: Short video watching, Mental health, Older adults, Selection optimization compensation, Health behaviors, Psychological isolation