Paul Florsheim

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Individual and Family Studies, Hispanic American Studies
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Florsheim P, Burrow-Sánchez JJ. (2023) Preparing for parenthood: Validating a mixed method approach to assessing the coparenting capacity of young expectant fathers and mothers. Family Process. e12904
Florsheim P, Burrow-Sanchez J. (2013) Florsheim and Burrow-Sanchez respond. American Journal of Public Health. 103: e3-4
Florsheim P, Burrow-Sánchez JJ, Minami T, et al. (2012) Young parenthood program: supporting positive paternal engagement through coparenting counseling. American Journal of Public Health. 102: 1886-92
Ngu L, Florsheim P. (2011) The development of relational competence among young high-risk fathers across the transition to parenthood. Family Process. 50: 184-202
Moore DR, Florsheim P. (2008) Interpartner conflict and child abuse risk among African American and Latino adolescent parenting couples. Child Abuse & Neglect. 32: 463-75
Florsheim P, Moore DR. (2008) Observing differences between healthy and unhealthy adolescent romantic relationships: substance abuse and interpersonal process. Journal of Adolescence. 31: 795-814
Moore DR, Florsheim P, Butner J. (2007) Interpersonal behavior, psychopathology, and relationship outcomes among adolescent mothers and their partners. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology : the Official Journal For the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53. 36: 541-56
Florsheim P, Smith A. (2005) Expectant adolescent couples' relations and subsequent parenting behavior. Infant Mental Health Journal. 26: 533-548
Florsheim P, Sumida E, McCann C, et al. (2003) The transition to parenthood among young African American and Latino couples: relational predictors of risk for parental dysfunction. Journal of Family Psychology : Jfp : Journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43). 17: 65-79
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