Internet use by informal caregivers in Chile: An analysis including age and gender perspectives

Rosell, Javiera; Araya, Alejandra-Ximena; Miranda-Castillo, Claudia

Abstract

ObjectivesThis study explored the relationship between Internet use and informal caregivers' characteristics.MethodsWe used the Chilean Sociodemographic Characterization Survey. A total of 86,172 informal caregivers were identified. We conducted a weighted chi(2) to test differences in 10 types of Internet use and weighted logistic regressions with caregivers' characteristics as predictors of Internet use.ResultsYounger caregivers engaged in more types of use than the older ones. Education level was positively associated with all types of use, such as searching for information (OR = 3.52, CI 95% [2.34, 5.29]). Age was negatively related to Internet use. Women used the Internet more to communicate via social networks. Being single reduced the likelihood of performing certain types of use, such as information seeking. The number of people living in households has increased entertainment.ConclusionsOlder caregivers with lower education levels are at greater risk of digital exclusion. The same occurred in some types of use with single caregivers, where fewer people lived in the household.Clinical implicationsThe Internet can be a tool for coping with caregiving tasks and their negative consequences. Interventions should consider these characteristics when promoting online tools and performing online interventions to reach the broadest possible audience.

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Título según WOS: Internet use by informal caregivers in Chile: An analysis including age and gender perspectives
Título de la Revista: CLINICAL GERONTOLOGIST
Volumen: 47
Número: 1
Editorial: ABINGDON
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Página de inicio: 26
Página final: 38
DOI:

10.1080/07317115.2023.2173692

Notas: ISI