The Ageing in a Networked Society -Social Experiment Study
- Conditions
- Social IsolationLoneliness
- Interventions
- Other: Facebook courseOther: Lifestyle Course
- Registration Number
- NCT04242628
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Milano Bicocca
- Brief Summary
The Ageing in a Networked Society -Social Experiment study (ANS-SE) is a randomised controlled trial on older people residing in Abbiategrasso, a middle-size city located in the Milan area (Italy) and aims to assess the impact of SNS use on loneliness, that is the primary outcome of this study. The study is constituted of two stages, i.e. the baseline and the follow up. The experiment is structured into two treatment groups and a control group; the interventions are the attendance to a course on SNS use (T1) and lifestyle education and brain functioning (T2). The control group (C) is constituted of a waiting list. The study is part of the project "Aging in a networked society. Older people, social networks and well-being", funded by the Italian Fondazione Cariplo.
- Detailed Description
The objective of the study is to evaluate the short-term and long-term impact of Facebook use on physical and mental health of older people. The experiment is carried out on 180 participants of the Brain Aging in Abbiategrasso Study (InveCe).The InveCE study is a biannual cohort study of older people born between 1935 and 1939 and living in Abbiategrasso, a town near Milan, in northern Italy (NCT01345110, ClinicalTrials.gov). For more information, see http://www.golgicenci.it/en/studio-invece/.
Participants are selected among those who agreed to take part in the 4th wave of the InveCe.Ab study. Inclusion and exclusion criteria are specified in the Eligibility box below. The study is constituted of two stages, i.e. the baseline and the follow up. The experiment is structured into two treatment groups and a control group; the interventions are the attendance to a course on SNS use (T1) and lifestyle education and brain functioning (T2). The control group (C) is constituted of a waiting list. Participant are assigned to one of these three groups randomly. Before/after the intervention, researchers administered a questionaire to participants to measure levels of loneliness, depression and neuropsychological functioning (see the box "Outcome Measure" for the description of the scales and measures used), together with a medical examination. The same assessment will be performed after one year. Data collected will be analyzed using statistical techniques in order to evaluate the impact of Facebook use on well-being.
The study is part of the project "Aging in a networked society. Older people, social networks and well-being", funded by the Italian Fondazione Cariplo.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 180
- Participants to the third follow-up of the Brain Ageing in Abbiategrasso Study (InveCe.Ab study)
- Good mental health
- No physical limitations
- Good cognitive health
- No experience in using Social Networks SItes (SNSs)
- GDS (Geriatric Depression Score) score equal to or greater than 10 (no major depression)
- Hands functional limitations
- Visual or hearing impairment
- Dementia or Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI),
- Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) lower than 24
- Used SNS at least one time in life
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Facebook course Facebook course T1 study members attended a three week course (two classes per week) on smartphones and SNS use. Specifically, the course covers the following topics: smartphone use; Facebook use; WhatsApp use, privacy rules and fraud risk prevention using Facebook. Throughout the duration of the intervention, a tutor was available every Tuesday and Thursday to assist T1 participants in using SNSs. Lifestyle course Lifestyle Course T2 study members attended 5 interactive 90-min meetings on lifestyle education and brain functioning in older people. These meetings covered the following topics regarding good habits for wellbeing at older age: nutrition, brain ageing, physical activity, leisure activities, resources of the city for older people. A goodbye tea was offered after the meetings.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Executive Cognitive functions: working memory Change from basline score at test at 2 months Executive Cognitive Functions measured through the Digit Symbol test from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale - Fourth Edition (WAIS-IV).
Digit Span: score range 0-48 Higher scores better performances (Orsini \& Pezzuti, 2013)Blood Pressure Change from basline score for blood pressure at 2 months High blood pressure, measured in mmHg,can be an indicator of stress or other health problems
Subjective feeling of loneliness Change from basline score at UCLA Loneliness Scale at 2 months Indicates self feeling of loneliness. Measured with UCLA Loneliness Scale Minimum score: 20; Maximum score: 80 Highest scores indicate greater loneliness (Russell, 1996).
Stroop Test (inhibitory control and cognitive flexibility) Change from basline score at test at 2 months Executive Cognitive Functions measured through the Stroop Test Interference score for time and errors (higher scores worse performance) Score range: n.a. (Cafarra et al., 2002)
Executive Cognitive functions: processing speed in Symbol Search Change from basline score at test at 2 months Executive Cognitive Functions measured through the Digit Symbol test from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale - Fourth Edition (WAIS-IV).
Symbol Search, score range 0-60 Higher scores better performances (Orsini \& Pezzuti, 2013)Executive Cognitive functions: processing speed in Coding Change from basline score at test at 2 months Executive Cognitive Functions measured through the Digit Symbol test from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale - Fourth Edition (WAIS-IV).
Coding: score range 0-135 Higher scores better performances (Orsini \& Pezzuti, 2013)Executive Cognitive Functions - Trail Making Test (TMT) Change from basline score at test at 2 months Executive Cognitive Functions measured through the Trail Making Test (TMT) (Giovagnoli et al., 1996)
Cumulative Illness Rating Scale Change from basline score at scale at 2 months Clinical tool to measure objective older people illness status Scores range between 14 to 70 with a higher score indicating worse health satus (Parmelee et al. 1995)
6 items Lubben Social Network Scale Change from basline score at Lubben Social Network scale at 2 months This scale is a self-report measure of social engagement including family and friends. The score ranges between 0 and 30, with a higher score indicating more social engagement. (Lubben et al. 2006).
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Fondazione Golgi Cenci
🇮🇹Abbiategrasso, Milano, Italy