Significantly more male caregivers weremarried than female caregivers. Subjects who were married had significantly more income and reported less sensory fatigue and state anxiety than caregivers who were not married. All of the other symptoms and subjective burden were less severe in married caregivers, although nonsignificant (see Table 3). No significant differences existed between married and nonmarried caregivers regarding socioeconomic, spiritual/psychological, and family QOL subscales.