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The Global Flourishing Study: A New Era for the Study of Well-Being
The Global Flourishing Study (GFS) will involve data collection for some 240,000 participants, from twenty-two geographically and culturally diverse countries, with annual data collection on the same individuals for five years. The survey includes questions on well-being, along with demographic, social, economic, political, religious, personality ...
Tyler J Vanderweele
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Religiosity and Flourishing in Europe: Evidence from the Global Flourishing Study
This study analyzes the associations between religiosity and multidimensional human flourishing in highly secularized European countries using data from the Global Flourishing Study. While previous research has explored various associations between specific aspects of religiosity, such as frequency of prayer or religious service attendance, with ...
Christopher Justin Jacobi
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Variations in belonging across 22 countries in the Global Flourishing Study
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2023
Resources from the December 2023 webinar on the COS randomized control ...
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Resources from the December 2023 webinar on the COS randomized control ...
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Daily cigarette smoking research from the Global Flourishing Study
Open Access GovernmentDaily cigarette smoking research from the Global Flourishing Study Sung Joon Jang from the Institute for Studies of Religion, Baylor University and Pepperdine University, shares some of the new findings about daily cigarette smoking from the Global Flourishing Study.
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Global ethics for the digital age – flourishing ethics
Journal of Information Communication and Ethics in Society, 2021Terrell Ward Bynum
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Background: We know relatively little about how mental health varies: (a) across countries around the world; or (b) among demographic groups in diverse nations and cultures. Methods: The current study addresses these issues by analyzing symptoms of depression and anxiety using data from the Global Flourishing Study (GFS), an international survey of 202,
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