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Studies of caregiving for a spouse found
 
  a. caregiving of a spouse with cognitive impairment can demonstrate a gift of love that is deeply satisfying for both parties.
  b. feelings of emotional closeness inevitably declined with a functional impairment such as incontinence.
  c. spouses were more effective caregivers of spouses with a cognitive impairment if they were not as emotionally close to the spouse.
  d. stress was less in caring for chronically ill, than acutely ill, spouses.
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