“…Culture, after all, plays a significant role in one’s struggle with traumatic events, including the perception of what is stressful and how to cope, as well as how one is changed as a result of the struggle. Although some essence of PTG holds true across all cultures, it may also be expressed uniquely across different cultural groups embedded in various sociocultural contexts (Berger & Weiss, 2010; Ho et al, 2004). In the cross-cultural literature, active and problem-focused coping strategies, characterized by working efforts to deal with the problem or subsequent emotions, are strongly associated with PTG (Taku, 2010), whereas coping by avoidance is negatively associated with PTG (Ho et al, 2004; Weiss & Berger, 2010), suggesting that not all coping efforts result in PTG.…”