Padgett R Noah, Cowden Richard G, Chattopadhyay Manas, Han Ying, Honohan John, Ritter Zacc, Srinivasan Rajesh, Johnson Byron R, VanderWeele Tyler J
Department of Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.
Human Flourishing Program, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Eur J Epidemiol. 2025 Mar 27. doi: 10.1007/s10654-024-01167-9.
The Global Flourishing Study (GFS) is an international collaboration to develop a publicly accessible data resource to promote global research on human flourishing. These data include over 200,000 participants from 22 geographically and culturally diverse countries and one territory designed to be nationally representative of the adult population. The GFS is intended as a longitudinal panel study with recruitment and empanelment for Wave 1 occurring between April 2022 and December 2023. Future waves of data collection will invite participants to complete a survey annually. The annual survey covers a robust set of measures on well-being, health, social, economic, political, religious, spiritual, psychological and demographic variables. The current paper describes the sampling methodology and weighting approaches used to project the samples to be nationally representative. Details are provided on interviewer training and data collection, probability and non-probability samples, creating weights, design effects, and future data collection stages.
全球繁荣研究(GFS)是一项国际合作项目,旨在开发一个可公开获取的数据资源,以促进全球关于人类繁荣的研究。这些数据包括来自22个地理和文化多样的国家及一个地区的20多万名参与者,这些参与者旨在全国范围内代表成年人口。GFS旨在作为一项纵向面板研究,第一轮招募和入选工作于2022年4月至2023年12月期间进行。未来的数据收集轮次将邀请参与者每年完成一次调查。年度调查涵盖了一系列关于幸福、健康、社会、经济、政治、宗教、精神、心理和人口变量的有力指标。本文描述了用于使样本具有全国代表性的抽样方法和加权方法。详细介绍了访员培训和数据收集、概率和非概率样本、权重创建、设计效应以及未来的数据收集阶段。