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  • Gerontology
  • Social Sciences
  • Health Informatics

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  • Long-term care facilities often prioritize physical over psychological support.
  • Residents frequently experience isolation and loneliness due to limited social interaction.
  • Social network systems (SNS) offer a promising channel for enhanced communication and connection.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify factors influencing long-term care residents' intention to use SNS.
  • To assess the impact of SNS usage on residents' psychological well-being.
  • To explore SNS as a tool for mitigating loneliness and depression in this population.

Main Methods:

  • A quasi-experimental design was employed in a long-term care facility setting.
  • Data collection focused on factors affecting SNS adoption intention and psychological outcomes.
  • Pre- and post-intervention measurements assessed loneliness and depression levels.

Main Results:

  • Residents' motivation for personal interaction emerged as a key factor driving SNS adoption intention.
  • Significant reductions in both loneliness and depression scores were observed among participants.
  • SNS proved effective in improving residents' psychological state and social connectedness.

Conclusions:

  • SNS can be a valuable tool for enhancing psychological support in long-term care.
  • Fostering residents' motivation for social interaction is crucial for successful SNS implementation.
  • Interventions utilizing SNS show potential for reducing loneliness and depression in elderly populations.