Abstract
In-depth interviews were conducted with 89 spouse caregivers to identify problem situations which strain their abilities and to identify coping techniques which prove effective. The diversity of problems encountered by these elderly caregivers requires a varied repertoire of coping techniques. Findings revealed caregivers' general preference for managing situations on their own. Implications for the design of caregiver support programs are discussed.

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