Bridging the digital divide: the association between smart health devices and disability risk among digitally marginalized older adults in China
Zhang Chi, LongXuan Lin, Wang Li, Han Hu

TL;DR
Smart health devices are linked to lower disability risk in older Chinese adults, especially those with limited digital access or literacy.
Contribution
This study identifies how smart health devices reduce disability risk and highlights the role of digital access and literacy disparities.
Findings
Smart health device use is negatively associated with disability risk in older adults.
The effect is stronger among those with limited digital access or literacy.
Mediating factors include increased family support, exercise, and rehabilitation therapy.
Abstract
This study explores the association of smart health devices on the risk of disability among older adults, and the underlying pathways. The study is grounded in three key factors: the reality of China’s rapidly developing ageing process; the popularisation of smart health devices; and the rapid development of the digital economy. This study utilised the CLASS2020 dataset to investigate the association of smart health devices on the risk of disability among older adults. Multiple linear regression was employed to analyse the data, and a robustness test was conducted by shrinking the sample using propensity score matching. This study utilised the Sobel and bootstrap methods to analyse the mediating effect of smart health devices on the risk of incapacitation among older adults. Additionally, it examined the heterogeneity of digital access and literacy in relation to the association of…
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TopicsTechnology Use by Older Adults · Health Literacy and Information Accessibility · Aging and Gerontology Research
