Online social network sites provide possibilities to enhance social relationships and engage in cognitive activities for older adults. The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between the use of one social network site, Facebook, and cognitive functions in older adults considering different dimensions of Facebook use together with different cognitive functions. Seventy healthy older adults completed the use of Facebook form, Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, and Social Network Index. Their cognitive functions were measured with Digit Span Tasks, Free and Cued Selective Reminding Test, Letter and Category Fluency Tests, Stroop Test, Digit Symbol Substitution Test, and Trail Making Test (TMT-A and TMT-B). Afte...
This is a uses and gratifications study looking at how older adults, people aged 50 and older, use F...
We examined the relationship between social network characteristics and global cognitive status in a...
The current paradigm on cognitive ageing suggests that greater social participation, higher socioeco...
Research suggests older adults who remain socially active and cognitively engaged have better cognit...
Objectives: Research suggests that older adults who remain socially active and cognitively engaged h...
The present study examined the association between social network and cognitive function in 268 Appa...
Objectives: Social engagement has been linked to preserved cognitive functioning in later life. Yet,...
Background Social relationships, which are contingent on access to social networks, promote engagem...
Research on the effects of social media use at older ages has largely focused on social benefits. Ye...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of social networking sites (SNSs) engagem...
This study examines for the first time whether - and subsequently the extent to which - socialconnec...
The objective of the present study was to examine relations between social network size and three co...
Background Social networks are associated with better cognitive health in older people, but the role...
peer reviewedWhile previous work has found cognitive ability to be strongly associated with whether ...
The study aimed to investigate the role of social activities, social networks as well as socioeconom...
This is a uses and gratifications study looking at how older adults, people aged 50 and older, use F...
We examined the relationship between social network characteristics and global cognitive status in a...
The current paradigm on cognitive ageing suggests that greater social participation, higher socioeco...
Research suggests older adults who remain socially active and cognitively engaged have better cognit...
Objectives: Research suggests that older adults who remain socially active and cognitively engaged h...
The present study examined the association between social network and cognitive function in 268 Appa...
Objectives: Social engagement has been linked to preserved cognitive functioning in later life. Yet,...
Background Social relationships, which are contingent on access to social networks, promote engagem...
Research on the effects of social media use at older ages has largely focused on social benefits. Ye...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of social networking sites (SNSs) engagem...
This study examines for the first time whether - and subsequently the extent to which - socialconnec...
The objective of the present study was to examine relations between social network size and three co...
Background Social networks are associated with better cognitive health in older people, but the role...
peer reviewedWhile previous work has found cognitive ability to be strongly associated with whether ...
The study aimed to investigate the role of social activities, social networks as well as socioeconom...
This is a uses and gratifications study looking at how older adults, people aged 50 and older, use F...
We examined the relationship between social network characteristics and global cognitive status in a...
The current paradigm on cognitive ageing suggests that greater social participation, higher socioeco...