Purpose in life mitigates digital disconnection in older adults
Yichen Wang and
Anthony D Ong
The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, 2026, vol. 81, issue 1, gbaf227.
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ObjectivesDigital engagement is increasingly recognized as a social determinant of health that influences well-being in aging populations. However, disparities in digital access and engagement contribute to social isolation, particularly among older adults who may experience technological barriers. While digital interactions have the potential to mitigate loneliness, their effectiveness varies widely, indicating systematic differences in how engagement corresponds to loneliness across individuals. Here, we introduce the concept of digital disconnection—the mismatch between the frequency of digital social contact and experienced loneliness—and examine whether purpose in life (PIL) mitigates this phenomenon in later life.MethodsUsing cross-sectional surveys and daily diary data from two independent cohorts in the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS III: N = 2,864; MIDUS Refresher: N = 2,522) study, we quantified digital disconnection as individual deviations in loneliness from predicted levels based on patterns of digital contact.ResultsPurpose in life was inversely associated with digital disconnection in both surveys (B = −0.51 and B = −0.60, p
Keywords: Social determinants of health; Micro-longitudinal assessments; Social isolation; Technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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