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  • Macchia et al. use nationally representative data from 22 countries (N = 202,898) and a random effects meta-analysis to examine the proportion of people in pain across key demographic groups. Findings show substantial variation in pain across these groups and countries.

    • Lucía Macchia
    • Chukwuemeka N. Okafor
    • Tyler J. VanderWeele
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Medicine
    Volume: 5, P: 1-8
  • The Global Flourishing Study provides a comprehensive view of the distribution and determinants of well-being by assessing domains such as health, happiness, meaning, character, relationships and financial security. Initial findings reveal significant variations in flourishing across countries and demographic groups, with factors such as age, marital status and religious service attendance showing strong associations with well-being.

    • Tyler J. VanderWeele
    • Byron R. Johnson
    • George Yancey
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Mental Health
    Volume: 3, P: 636-653
  • Governments make efforts to measure citizens’ wellbeing, and the indicators are constantly evaluated. Evidence across the social and medical sciences shows that pain is a socioeconomic, psychosocial and behavioural phenomenon. Governments should incorporate the systematic measurement of pain into metrics of wellbeing.

    • Lucía Macchia
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 7, P: 303-305
  • Macchia et al. used nationally representative data from 22 countries (N = 202,898) and a random effects meta-analysis to examine 13 childhood predictors of physical pain in adulthood. Findings show that childhood experiences, personal attributes, and familial and social circumstances have meaningful and varied associations with adulthood pain.

    • Lucía Macchia
    • Chukwuemeka N. Okafor
    • Tyler J. VanderWeele
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Medicine
    Volume: 5, P: 1-8
  • Ruggeri et al. find in a study of 61 countries that temporal discounting patterns are globally generalizable. Worse financial environments, greater inequality and high inflation are associated with extreme or inconsistent long-term decisions.

    • Kai Ruggeri
    • Amma Panin
    • Eduardo García-Garzon
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 6, P: 1386-1397