“…As presented in Table 2, the majority of the included studies ( n = 20, 86%) were published after 2012. Eighteen out of 23 (78%) were cross‐sectional studies (Baines et al, 2007; Beezhold et al, 2010; Chai et al, 2019; Forestell & Nezlek, 2018; Hessler‐Kaufmann et al, 2021; Hibbeln et al, 2018; Hosseinzadeh et al, 2016; Jin et al, 2021; Kapoor et al, 2017; Lavallee et al, 2019; Li et al, 2019; Matta et al, 2018; Meesters et al, 2016; Michalak et al, 2012; Northstone et al, 2018; Norwood et al, 2019; Paslakis et al, 2020; Zamani et al, 2020), three (13%) were cohort studies (Link et al, 2008; Sánchez‐Villegas et al, 2015; Shen et al, 2021), and the remaining two (9%) were RCTs (Agarwal et al, 2015; Beezhold & Johnston, 2012). Six studies were conducted in Europe (Hibbeln et al, 2018; Matta et al, 2018; Meesters et al, 2016; Michalak et al, 2012; Northstone et al, 2018; Sánchez‐Villegas et al, 2015), another six in the US (Agarwal et al, 2015; Beezhold & Johnston, 2012; Beezhold et al, 2010; Forestell & Nezlek, 2018; Jin et al, 2021; Link et al, 2008), two were conducted in Australia (Baines et al, 2007; Norwood et al, 2019), four in Asia (Chai et al, 2019; Hosseinzadeh et al, 2016; Kapoor et al, 2017; Li et al, 2019), and one study combined Europe, Asia and America (a grouping of populations from Germany, Russia, China and the US) (Lavallee et al, 2019).…”