
Katelyn N.G. Long is a Research Associate at the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University and at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where she also serves as principal faculty on the Initiative on Health, Spirituality, and Religion. She holds a DrPH from Boston University School of Public Health, where her dissertation examined the role of faith-based and charitable health providers in health systems. Her current research focuses on the group dynamics of religion on human flourishing and the development of tradition-specific spiritual well-being measures.
Childhood experiences and adult community participation in secular and religious contexts in 22 countries
Scientific Reports · 2025
Community participation in secular and religious contexts across sociodemographic groups in 22 countries
Scientific Reports · 2025
Seeds of Hope: Cross-National Analysis of Childhood Predictors of Hope in 22 Countries
Applied Research in Quality of Life · 2025
Sociodemographic variation and childhood predictors of showing love and care for others in 22 countries
Scientific Reports · 2025
The Global Flourishing Study: Study Profile and Initial Results on Flourishing
Nature Mental Health · 2025