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55, 0.001) and one's partner ( = -0.24, 0.001). Actor effects-how one's own perceptions of support associate with one's own depressive symptomology-were stronger for care recipients than for caregivers ( = -0.83, 0.001 v. = -0.26, 0.05). Higher perceptions of strain were also associated with higher depression scores for oneself ( = 0.57, 0.001) and one's partner ( = 0.39, 0.001), associations that remained even in lagged models. The observation of both actor and partner effects in this study suggest