Linking Functional Limitations and Relationship Satisfaction: The Role of Helping and Internet Use
Debarati Kole, Heather Fuller

TL;DR
This study explores how older adults with physical limitations maintain relationship satisfaction by giving help, especially when using the internet.
Contribution
The study identifies giving help, not receiving it, as a key mediator of relationship satisfaction among older adults with functional limitations.
Findings
Giving help mediates the relationship between functional limitations and relationship satisfaction.
Internet use strengthens the effect of giving help among older adults with functional limitations.
Receiving help does not mediate the relationship between functional limitations and relationship satisfaction.
Abstract
As people age, maintaining satisfying relationships is important for overall well-being; however, functional limitations can challenge relationship quality in part due to increased need for caregiving-related help and decreased ability to reciprocate that help. In today’s digital age, internet use may help older adults to stay engaged in giving and receiving help despite any functional limitations. The present study sought to understand: 1) Does the frequency of receiving and giving help to friends, family, and neighbors mediate the relationship between functional limitation and relationship satisfaction?, and 2) Does internet use play a moderating role? The data is drawn from the Social Integration and Aging Study (2013), a community-based survey of older adults (60+) in the Upper Midwest (N = 416). Bootstrap analyses were conducted with PROCESS macro models 4 and 58. Frequency of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTechnology Use by Older Adults · Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving · Elder Abuse and Neglect
