Digital Interaction vs Real-World Social Interaction: A Psychological Perspective on Elderly Loneliness and Social Well-being
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Digital Interaction, Elderly Loneliness, Healthy Aging, Social Connectedness, Social Well-beingAbstract
The growing reliance on digital communication technologies has reshaped patterns of social engagement among older adults, raising important questions regarding their influence on loneliness and social well-being. As demographic aging accelerates worldwide, understanding the psychological implications of both virtual and face-to-face interactions has become increasingly significant. This paper offers a conceptual and literature-based examination of the relationship between digital interaction, real-world social participation, and the psychosocial well-being of elderly individuals. Drawing upon existing theoretical and empirical literature, the discussion evaluates the capacity of technology-mediated communication to foster social connectedness, maintain interpersonal relationships, and alleviate feelings of isolation. The reviewed evidence suggests that digital platforms provide valuable avenues for communication, particularly for older adults experiencing physical limitations, reduced mobility, or geographical separation from family and social networks. Nevertheless, the literature consistently highlights the enduring value of direct social encounters in promoting emotional fulfillment, perceived social support, and a sense of belonging. From a psychological standpoint, the quality of social relationships emerges as a more influential determinant of well-being than the mere frequency of interaction. The synthesis indicates that digital engagement is most effective when complementing, rather than substituting, meaningful face-to-face relationships. The paper argues that an integrated approach combining technological accessibility with opportunities for community participation can contribute significantly to reducing loneliness and strengthening social well-being among the elderly. These insights offer relevant implications for researchers, policymakers, caregivers, and social institutions seeking to enhance quality of life in later adulthood within an increasingly digital social environment.
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