Spousal caregivers whose partners have a significant chronic medical condition tend to:
A. regress into the roles they played when the marriage began.
B. be susceptible to getting the same disorder.
C. show reduced levels of marital satisfaction.
D. remember significantly more major hassles than actually occur.
Answer: C
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