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Cyberchondria in Older Adults and Its Relationship With Cognitive Fusion, Health-Related Quality of Life, and Mental Well-Being: Mediation Analysis

Cyberchondria in Older Adults and Its Relationship With Cognitive Fusion, Health-Related Quality of Life, and Mental Well-Being: Mediation Analysis

According to the CSS-12 cutoff value established by Xu [57], 60% of our participants exhibited significant features of cyberchondria. These results provide empirical evidence that internet-related mental health issues affect older adults, challenging the belief that such problems are mainly of relevance for younger individuals [58,59].

Richard Huan Xu, Vladan Starcevic

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e70302