“…Following sound theoretical guidance, a number of health-relevant studies have provided empirical evidences by using statistical tools to extract underlying domains and test psychometric properties in various settings and populations such as caregivers of people with dementia in the United Kingdom (Cooper, Katona, & Livingston, 2008), among breast cancer chemotherapy patients in Malaysia (Yusoff, Low, & Yip, 2009), people with traumatic brain injury in New Zealand (Snell, Siegert, Hay-Smith, & Surgenor, 2011), people living with HIV in China (Su et al, 2015), person living with HIV/AIDS in India (Mohanraj et al, 2015), pregnant minority women in the United States (Ruiz et al, 2015), adults in Italy (Monzani et al, 2015), and community population in Chile (García, Barraza-Peña, Wlodarczyk, Alvear-Carrasco, & Reyes-Reyes, 2018). Brief-COPE is also translated in a number of languages such as French version (Muller & Spitz, 2003), Malay version (Yusoff et al, 2009), Brazilian-Portuguese version (Brasileiro et al, 2016), and Chilean version (García et al, 2018).…”