2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12877-024-05252-2
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The mediating and moderating effects of psychological distress on the relationship between social media use with perceived social isolation and sleep quality of late middle-aged and older adults

Ramin Shiraly,
Farnaz Yaghooti,
Mark D. Griffiths

Abstract: Objectives Older adults are more likely to have poor sleep quality and be socially isolated. The present study examined the potential benefits and disadvantages of social media use (SMU) with respect to sleep quality and perceived social isolation among Iranian late-middle-aged and older adults with focus a on both the mediating and moderating role of psychological distress.Methods A population-based cross-sectional study was conducted among 900 older community-dwellers living in Shiraz using a structured ques… Show more

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