Gordon E. Finley

Affiliations: 
Florida International University, Miami, FL, United States 
Area:
Developmental Psychology
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Finley GE. (2013) Voices of the fathers of divorce. Psyccritiques. 58
Reid M, Finley GE. (2010) Trends In African American And Caribbean Fathers’ Nurturance And Involvement Culture, Society and Masculinities. 2: 107-119
Finley GE, Schwartz SJ. (2010) THE DIVIDED WORLD OF THE CHILD: DIVORCE AND LONG-TERM PSYCHOSOCIAL ADJUSTMENT Family Court Review. 48: 516-527
Schwartz SJ, Finley GE. (2010) Troubled Ruminations about Parents: Conceptualization and Validation with Emerging Adults Journal of Counseling & Development. 88: 80-91
Schwartz SJ, Finley GE. (2009) MOTHERING, FATHERING, AND DIVORCE: THE INFLUENCE OF DIVORCE ON REPORTS OF AND DESIRES FOR MATERNAL AND PATERNAL INVOLVEMENT* Family Court Review. 47: 506-522
Schwartz SJ, Zamboanga BL, Ravert RD, et al. (2009) Perceived parental relationships and health-risk behaviors in college-attending emerging adults Journal of Marriage and Family. 71: 727-740
Finley GE, Mira SD, Schwartz SJ. (2008) Perceived Paternal and Maternal Involvement: Factor Structures, Mean Differences, and Parental Roles Fathering: a Journal of Theory, Research, and Practice About Men as Fathers. 6: 62-82
Finley GE, Schwartz SJ. (2007) FATHER INVOLVEMENT AND LONG-TERM YOUNG ADULT OUTCOMES: THE DIFFERENTIAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF DIVORCE AND GENDER Family Court Review. 45: 573-587
Schwartz SJ, Finley GE. (2006) Divorce-related variables as predictors of young adults' retrospective fathering reports Journal of Divorce and Remarriage. 44: 145-163
Schwartz SJ, Finley GE. (2006) Father involvement, nurturant fathering, and young adult psychosocial functioning: Differences among adoptive, adoptive stepfather, and nonadoptive stepfamilies Journal of Family Issues. 27: 712-731
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