INTERACTIVE RESEARCH ON THE DIGITAL DIVIDE AND SOCIAL ALIENATION OF THE ELDERLY IN ZHEJIANG PROVINCE
Volume 3, Issue 3, Pp 18-23, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.61784/tsshr3147
Author(s)
YiXin Zhou1, Fei Wan2*, Fei Peng1
Affiliation(s)
1College of Humanities and Foreign Languages , China Jiliang University, Hangzhou 310018, Zhejiang, China.
2Liangxin College, China Jiliang University, Hangzhou 310018, Zhejiang, China.
Corresponding Author
Fei Wan
ABSTRACT
This study focuses on the digital integration problems of the elderly in Zhejiang Province, aiming to analyze the intrinsic connection between the digital divide and the sense of social alienation, and to explore the effective path to alleviate the sense of social alienation of the elderly. Through a questionnaire survey (270 older adults) and in-depth interviews, we analyzed the digital divide from the dimensions of personal cognition, social support, external environment, and operation and use, and analyzed older adults' difficulties in the use of electronic products, aging needs, and sense of social alienation using principal component analysis and linear regression. The results show that the digital divide is closely related to older people's sense of social alienation, and its influence mainly stems from older people's own factors, technological environment and social support. Accordingly, the study suggests that the keys for older people to cross the digital divide and alleviate their sense of social alienation are technological inclusion, group guidance and active acceptance. This will help older people to better integrate into the digital society and enjoy a happy old age.
KEYWORDS
Digital divide; The elderly in Zhejiang province; Social alienation; Interactive research
CITE THIS PAPER
YiXin Zhou, Fei Wan, Fei Peng. Interactive research on the digital divide and social alienation of the elderly in Zhejiang province. Trends in Social Sciences and Humanities Research. 2025, 3(3): 18-23 DOI: https://doi.org/10.61784/tsshr3147.
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