“…Generally, there are three main categories of coping strategies: problem-focused coping, emotionfocused coping and dysfunctional coping strategies (Coolidge, Segal, Hook, & Stewart, 2000). Although many studies examined the impacts of these categories of coping strategies on caregiving burden and health outcomes, the results of these studies were conflicting (Chow et al, 2007;Iavarone, Ziello, Pastore, Fasanaro, & Poderico, 2014;Yang, Hao, George, & Wang, 2012). As caregivers struggle to cope with the constant demands and negative effects of caregiving, they sought additional support from others to lessen the impacts of caregiving (Bialon & Coke, 2012;Østbye, Malhotra, Malhotra, Arambepola, & Chan, 2013).…”