This study examined the extent to which control, commitment, and support in
fluenced the strain experienced among men in the U.S. who were acting as gu
ardians for aged adults, an atypical role for such men. A total of 146 male
guardians responded to a questionnaire. Results of the study showed that c
ontrol and commitment were associated with less strain, whereas the use of
formal support systems was related to greater levels of strain. Additionall
y, strain was found to be less prevalent among older guardians.