“…Thus, fatalistic appraisals may be less detrimental, and potentially even beneficial, on psychological outcomes for those from Asian backgrounds (Bernardi et al, 2019 ; Heiniger et al, 2015 ). Emerging research indicates that Malaysian trauma survivors reported significantly greater appraisals of fatalism than Australian trauma survivors (Jobson et al, 2022b ) and the positive association between fatalism and PTSD symptoms was significantly larger for European Americans than Asian Americans (Jobson et al, 2022a ). Thus, when integrating PTSD and cross-cultural theoretical accounts, it is posited that for Asian trauma survivors, greater endorsement of appraisals of fatalism is associated with less PTSD symptomatology, with these associations being stronger for those valuing interdependence (Bernardi et al, 2019 ; Markus & Kitayama, 2010 ) and holistic thinking (Bernardi et al, 2019 ).…”