| Literature DB >> 33935612 |
Bruno Arpino1, Marta Pasqualini2, Valeria Bordone3.
Abstract
Physical distancing is intended to mitigate the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. However, the impact of a decrease in face-to-face contacts on non-physical social contacts of older people remains unclear. In particular, we focus on intergenerational contacts that are especially relevant for older people's mental health. Our analyses rely on an online quota sampling survey conducted in France, Italy and Spain during April 14-24, 2020. We considered the subsample of individuals aged 50 + (N = 4207). We calculated post-stratification weights based on official statistics and used logistic regressions to analyze how changes in intergenerational contacts differed by socioeconomic factors and to what extent non-physical contacts (via phone, social media, etc.) have compensated the reduction in face-to-face contacts. Finally, the change in digital devices' use has been explored as a consequence of both decreased physical intergenerational contacts (PIC) and increased non-physical intergenerational contacts (NPIC). We found that about 50% of older people have increased their NPIC during the first lockdown. Younger individuals, those with medium level of education, and those economically better off displayed higher probabilities of increased NPIC as compared to their counterparts. NPIC increased especially for individuals whose face-to-face contacts decreased, particularly so if this happened with respect to contacts with children. A large share of older people has increased their use of video calls and instant messages, while only some increased the use of social media. These findings are relevant to understand how intergenerational contacts changed during the pandemic and may be central to better plan future outbreak responses. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10433-021-00621-x.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Digital communication; Intergenerational contacts; Intergenerational relationships; Social contacts
Year: 2021 PMID: 33935612 PMCID: PMC8074698 DOI: 10.1007/s10433-021-00621-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Ageing ISSN: 1613-9372
Descriptive Statistics on the explanatory variables (%)
| Explanatory variables | Categories | Total | France | Italy | Spain |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intergenerational (all) | Increased | 49.88 | 49.68 | 46.82 | 53.83 |
| Intergenerational (children) | Increased | 35.45 | 38.31 | 31.44 | 37.31 |
| Intergenerational (grandchildren) | Increased | 21.20 | 22.16 | 19.07 | 22.80 |
| Intergenerational (parents and/or grandparents) | Increased | 18.55 | 19.76 | 16.27 | 20.07 |
| Intergenerational (all) | Decreased | 48.53 | 47.26 | 48.36 | 50.09 |
| Intergenerational (children) | Decreased | 32.95 | 35.64 | 29.86 | 33.89 |
| Intergenerational (grandchildren) | Decreased | 25.62 | 26.55 | 26.36 | 23.75 |
| Intergenerational (parents and/or grandparents) | Decreased | 18.31 | 18.15 | 17.99 | 18.89 |
| Use of video calls | Increased | 45.26 | 35.57 | 48.32 | 51.79 |
| Use of instant messages | Increased | 53.83 | 38.09 | 56.94 | 66.70 |
| Use of social media | Increased | 27.12 | 22.32 | 27.87 | 31.27 |
N = 3,333. Post-stratification weights are used. Source: Intergen-COVID online survey. Data were collected between April 14 and 24, 2020
Association between individuals’ characteristics and non-physical intergenerational contacts during the lockdown (Model 1)
| Variables | Model 1 | |
|---|---|---|
| Beta (SE) | AMEs (SE) | |
| Age | − 0.180* (0.099) | − 0.037* (0.020) |
| Age^2 | 0.001** (0.000) | a |
| Gender: Female (ref. Male) | 0.076 (0.100) | 0.015 (0.020) |
| Educational level: Medium (ref. High) | 0.391** (0.177) | 0.081** (0.036) |
| Educational level: Low (ref. High) | 0.303 (0.212) | 062 (0.043) |
| Country: Italy (ref. Spain) | − 0.287** (0.133) | − 0.059** (0.027) |
| Country: France (ref. Spain) | − 0.254* (0.144) | − 0.052** (0.029) |
| Income: Living comfortably on present income (ref. Coping on present income) | − 0.096 (0.140) | − 0.019 (0.029) |
| Income: Finding it difficult on present income (ref. Coping on present income) | − 0.338*** (0.124) | − 0.070*** (0.025) |
| Income: Finding it very difficult on present income (ref. Coping on present income) | − 0.139 (0.209) | − 0.028 (0.043) |
| Self-rated health: Poor (ref. Good) | − 0.112 (0.113) | − 0.023 (0.023) |
| Chronic diseases: Yes (ref. No) | 0.142 (0.114) | 0.029 (0.023) |
| Employment status: Yes (ref. No) | 0.072 (0.115) | 0.014 (0.023) |
| Childless & Grandchildless (ref. Children only) | − 1.364*** (0.138) | − 0.289*** (0.026) |
| Children & Grandchildren (ref. Children only) | 0.631*** (0.126) | 0.142*** (0.027) |
| Parents alive | 1.021*** (0.101) | 0.210*** (0.019) |
| Partner alive | 0.287**(0.118) | 0.059**(0.024) |
N = 3,333. Post-stratification weights are used. Standard Error (SE) in brackets; AMEs: Average Marginal Effects. (a) The AME for age is the average effect over the age distribution; the AME of age squared is meaningless per se. Source: Online survey implemented by the authors. Data were collected between April 14 and 24, 2020
Association between changes in physical intergenerational contacts and non-physical intergenerational contacts during the lockdown (Model 2, Model 2a, Model 2b and Model 2c)
| Variables | Subgroup: Parents | Subgroup: Grandparents | Subgroup: Individuals with at least one parent and/or grandparent alive | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model 2 | Model 2a | Model 2b | Model 2c | |||||
| beta (SE) | AMEs (SE) | beta (SE) | AMEs (SE) | beta (SE) | AMEs (SE) | beta (SE) | AMEs (SE) | |
| Decreased physical intergenerational contacts (all) | 2.072*** (0.111) | 0.435*** (0.021) | ||||||
| Decreased physical intergenerational contacts (children) | 1.985*** (0.133) | 0.433*** (0.026) | ||||||
| Decreased physical intergenerational contacts (grandchildren) | 1.556*** (0.182) | 0.351*** (0.037) | ||||||
| Decreased physical intergenerational contacts (parents and/or grandparents) | 1.908*** (0.151) | 0.420*** (0.030) | ||||||
Model 2, N = 3,333; Model 2a, N = 2,397; Model 2b, N = 1,105; Model 2c, N = 1,109. Post-stratification weights are used. Control variables not shown.. Robust standard errors (SE) in parentheses; AMEs: Average Marginal Effects ***p < 0.01, **p < 0.05, *p < 0.1
Online survey implemented by the authors. Data were collected between April 14 and 24, 2020
Association Between Changes in Intergenerational physical and non-physical Contacts and Increased Use of Media/Digital Devices During the Lockdown (Model 3, Model 4 and Model 5; Model 3a, b and c; Model 4a, b and c; Model 5a, b and c)
| Variables | Subgroups | Model 3 (video calls) | Model 4 (instant messaging applications) | Model 5 (social media) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beta (SE) | AMEs (SE) | Beta (SE) | AMEs (SE) | Beta (SE) | AMEs (SE) | |||
| Increased non-physical intergenerational contacts (all) | Whole sample | 1.099*** (0.109) | 0.215*** (0.019) | 0.729*** (0.112) | 0.152*** (0.022) | 0.718*** (0.120) | 0.133*** (0.022) | |
| Decreased physical intergenerational contacts (all) | 0.450*** (0.109) | 0.091*** (0.022) | 0.466*** (0.113) | 0.099*** (0.024) | 0.0183 (0.127) | 0.003 (0.023) | ||
| Increased non-physical intergenerational contacts (children) | Subgroup: Parents | a | 1.056*** (0.132) | 0.215*** (0.025) | 0.781*** (0.133) | 0.162*** (0.027) | 0.650*** (0.143) | 0.125*** (0.028) |
| Decreased physical intergenerational contacts (children) | 0.294** (0.136) | 0.060** (0.027) | 0.455*** (0.137) | 0.094*** v | − 0.093 (0.144) | − 0.017 (0.027) | ||
| Increased non-physical intergenerational contacts (grandchildren) | Subgroup: Grandparents | b | 1.153*** (0.189) | 0.221*** (0.032) | 0.567*** (0.176) | 0.114*** (0.034) | 0.653***(0.167) | 0.113*** (0.029) |
| Decreased physical intergenerational contacts (grandchildren) | 0.446** (0.181) | 0.085** (0.034) | 0.591*** (0.176) | 0.119*** (0.034) | 0.194 (0.175) | 0.033 (0.030) | ||
| Increased non-physical intergenerational contacts (parents and/or grandparents) | Subgroup: Individuals with at least one parent and/or grandparent alive | c | 0.804*** (0.154) | 0.166*** (0.030) | 0.618*** (0.156) | 0.131*** (0.032) | 0.402** (0.164) | 0.082** (0.033) |
| Decreased physical intergenerational contacts (parents and/or grandparents) | 0.195 (0.154) | 0.040 (0.031) | 0.262 (0.156) | 0.055 (0.033) | 0.201 (0.158) | 0.041 (0.032) | ||
Model 3, Model 4, Model 5, N = 3,333; Model 3a, Model 4a, Model 5a, N = 2,397; Model 3b, Model 4b, Model 5b, N = 1,105; Model 3c, Model 4c. Model 5c, N = 1,109. Robust standard Error (SE) in parentheses; AMEs: Average Marginal Effects
Post-stratification weights are used. Control variables not shown. ***p < 0.01, **p < 0.05, *p < 0.1. Source: Online survey implemented by the authors. Data were collected between April 14 and 24, 2020