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Objective The widespread penetration of the internet and digital technology have profoundly impacted the global economy and people's lives. Although the impact of digital skills on social development and personal lifestyles is well-documented, their influence on health and health inequalities remains underexplored. This study aims to analyze the impact of digital skills on health and health inequalities and to investigate the underlying mechanisms. Methods This study utilized cross-sectional data from the 2017 China General Social Survey ( N = 2195). We employed the Ordered Probit (O-Probit) model and ordinary least squares regression to examine the impact of digital skills on health and explore the underlying mechanisms. Health inequalities across different groups were measured using the health concentration index. Results Enhancing digital skills enhances population health by boosting economic status, increasing social participation, and improving access to information. However, the impact varies by age and residence. Digital skills have a stronger effect on the health of young and middle-aged individuals, as well as urban residents, compared to older adults and rural populations. Furthermore, digital skills exacerbate health inequalities, benefiting high-income groups and widening the gap between income levels. Conclusions Widespread promotion and continuous improvement of digital skills are key to enhancing public health. We need to focus on the popularization of digital skills and the construction of digital infrastructure for low-income disadvantaged groups and rural areas, as well as use various means to reduce group and regional differences in the impact of digital skills on health conditions.
Objective The widespread penetration of the internet and digital technology have profoundly impacted the global economy and people's lives. Although the impact of digital skills on social development and personal lifestyles is well-documented, their influence on health and health inequalities remains underexplored. This study aims to analyze the impact of digital skills on health and health inequalities and to investigate the underlying mechanisms. Methods This study utilized cross-sectional data from the 2017 China General Social Survey ( N = 2195). We employed the Ordered Probit (O-Probit) model and ordinary least squares regression to examine the impact of digital skills on health and explore the underlying mechanisms. Health inequalities across different groups were measured using the health concentration index. Results Enhancing digital skills enhances population health by boosting economic status, increasing social participation, and improving access to information. However, the impact varies by age and residence. Digital skills have a stronger effect on the health of young and middle-aged individuals, as well as urban residents, compared to older adults and rural populations. Furthermore, digital skills exacerbate health inequalities, benefiting high-income groups and widening the gap between income levels. Conclusions Widespread promotion and continuous improvement of digital skills are key to enhancing public health. We need to focus on the popularization of digital skills and the construction of digital infrastructure for low-income disadvantaged groups and rural areas, as well as use various means to reduce group and regional differences in the impact of digital skills on health conditions.
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