Older adults’ digital intergenerational contact during COVID-19: Patterns, predictors, and associations with subjective well-being across Europe
Yang Hu
Abstract:Contact with family is key to sustaining individuals’ subjective well-being, and such contact is becoming increasingly digitalised. In today’s ‘polymedia’ environment, people are afforded diverse modes of digital contact, ranging from phone calls and text messaging (including via email and chat applications) to video calls. Distinct modes of digital contact create differential levels of sociality, which may have varying implications for subjective well-being. As older adults’ in-person contact was severely cur… Show more
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