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Research Article

Stress and Coping in Older Australians During COVID-19: Health, Service Utilization, Grandparenting, and Technology Use

, PhD, , PhD, , PhD, , , , PhD, , PhD, , PhD, , MPhil & , PhDORCID Icon show all
 

ABSTRACT

Objectives

This study examined the impacts of COVID-19 lockdown on health and lifestyle factors for older adults in Sydney, Australia. The study examined demographic differences, social engagement, loneliness, physical activity, emotion regulation, technology use, and grandparenting experiences and their contribution to emotional health and quality of life during lockdown.

Methods

Participants were 201 community-dwelling older adults (60–87 years, M = 70.55, SD = 6.50; 67.8% female) who completed self-report scales measuring physical and emotional health outcomes, quality of life, health service utilization, changes in diet and physical activity, impacts on grandparenting roles, and uptake of new technology.

Results

One-third of older adults experienced depression, and 1 in 5 experienced elevated anxiety and/or psychological distress during lockdown. Specific emotion regulation strategies, better social and family engagement, and new technology use were associated with better emotional health and quality of life; 63% of older adults used new technologies to connect with others.

Conclusions

Older adults were adaptable and resilient during lockdown, demonstrating high uptake of new technologies to remain connected to others, while negative emotional health outcomes were linked to loneliness and unhelpful emotion regulation.

Clinical implications

Further diversifying use of video technologies may facilitate improved physical and emotional health outcomes.

Acknowledgments

The authors acknowledge the contribution of each individual who participated in this research, without whom this contribution to scientific knowledge would not be possible.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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