2022
DOI: 10.1111/hsc.13993
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Television watching, reading, cognition, depression and life satisfaction among middle‐aged and older populations: A group‐based trajectory modelling analysis of national data

Abstract: This retrospective cohort study aimed to identify heterogeneous cognition, depression, and life satisfaction trajectory groups, and to examine the independent contributions of watching television and reading to these trajectories among middle‐aged and older adults. A sample was taken from the Taiwan Longitudinal Study on Aging (TLSA) with measures of cognition, depression, life satisfaction, watching television, and reading during 12 years of follow‐up (N = 4440). Group‐based trajectory models and multinomial … Show more

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“…Moreover, loneliness in older adults significantly elicits emotions while watching television serials (Carstensen et al, 1999; Fingerman et al, 2022). Additionally, engaging in activities like watching television can reduce depression (Gautam et al, 2007) and cognitive impairment (Lin et al, 2022), increase life satisfaction, improve mental health and ensure successful ageing (Horgas et al, 1998). The immersive power of television serials through emotional engagement and connection provides older adults a satisfying life and well-being, which could extend successful ageing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, loneliness in older adults significantly elicits emotions while watching television serials (Carstensen et al, 1999; Fingerman et al, 2022). Additionally, engaging in activities like watching television can reduce depression (Gautam et al, 2007) and cognitive impairment (Lin et al, 2022), increase life satisfaction, improve mental health and ensure successful ageing (Horgas et al, 1998). The immersive power of television serials through emotional engagement and connection provides older adults a satisfying life and well-being, which could extend successful ageing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%