Perceived Overload on Short Video Platforms and Its Influence on Mental Health Among the Elderly: A Moderated Mediation Model

Moderated mediation Information Overload
DOI: 10.2147/prbm.s459426 Publication Date: 2024-06-11T06:10:11Z
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Background: In the post-epidemic era, problem of short-video app addiction among older adults has become increasingly prominent, and people have begun to pay attention negative emotional psychological consequences Perceived Overload apps. Given growing mental health concerns adults, it is critical understand potential relationship between short video apps for adults' health. Methods: This study applied stress-strain-outcome (SSO) framework explore perceived overload a application loneliness, health, Confucianism tenets in 1300 Chinese adults. The tenet moderated mediation models were created using SPSS 26.0 PROCESS 4.1 SPSS. Results: directly predicted loneliness process affects through Discussion: results this are practical significance understanding current Understanding effects on can help prevent problems caused by one hand, other also develop targeted coping strategies create intervention programs based ethics improve changing technological stress environment. Keywords: overload,
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