Countries in which respondents reported the fewest problems overall (Uruguay, Spain, Argentina, Brazil, Sweden, Sri Lanka, Canada) were consistently lower than average on all mean scale scores (except for Canada and Sweden on high endorsement acute consequences), although this difference was not always statistically significant. Men and women from the same country tended to have similar rankings compared to other countries, with the exception of Kazakhstan (women ranked lower than men when compared to other countries), Australia (men lower) and Nigeria (men lower).