Frequent internet use by older people during lockdown linked to mental health benefits

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Frequent internet use by older people during lockdown linked to mental health benefits

A new study from the University of Surrey has found that among people aged 55 to 75 more frequent use of the internet was beneficial for mental health and quality of life under lockdown. Those who used the internet more, particularly for staying in touch with friends and family, were at lower risk of depression and reported a higher quality of life.

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