Researchers from Rutgers University and University of Michigan in US, looked at sadness, worry and frustration - among the most common negative emotions reported by older adults - and found that men and women react differently to marital pressures.
"The men don't really want to talk about it or spend too much time thinking about it," said Deborah Carr, a professor at the Rutgers University.
"Men often don't want to express vulnerable emotions, while women are much more comfortable expressing sadness or worry," Carr said.
While talking about issues and offering support makes the wives feel good, this only frustrated the husbands surveyed.
"For women, getting a lot of support from their spouse is a positive experience," said Carr.
"Older men, however, may feel frustrated receiving lots of support from their wife, especially if it makes them feel helpless or less competent," Carr said.
In the study, 722 couples, married an average of 39 years, were asked how their marital experience - and the reactions of their spouse - affected them.
The husbands in the study - who more often rated their marriages positively and reported significantly higher levels of emotional support and lower levels of marital strain than their wives - felt frustrated giving as well as receiving support.
"Men who provide high levels of support to their wives may feel this frustration if they believe that they would rather be focusing their energies on another activity," Carr said.
This is particularly important as couples age, become more dependent, less healthy and face the possibility of getting dementia or becoming a caregiver, Carr said.
"If older men or women with dementia have reduced impulse control, they could lash out against their spouse if they're feeling frustrated," she said.
"It's very important to keep in mind these dynamics even with long married couples who you may not think have any problems," she said.
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