Cliff McKinney

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Psychology Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS, United States 
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Kukay A, McKinney C. (2023) Chronic illness and psychological problems in emerging adults: Moderation by perceived parental distress. Chronic Illness. 17423953231210121
Kukay A, McKinney C. (2023) Chronic illness and psychopathology in emerging adults: Moderation by parent-child relationship quality. Chronic Illness. 17423953231200681
Holt E, McKinney C. (2023) Emerging Adult Risky Sexual Behavior: The Influence of Perceived Parental Religiosity and Perceived Parent-Child Relationship Quality in the USA. Journal of Religion and Health
McKinney C, Rogers MM, Stearns M, et al. (2022) Family Functioning Profiles in Emerging Adults: Associations with Personal and Parental Psychological Problems. Child Psychiatry and Human Development
Szkody E, Stearns M, McKinney C. (2022) Interpersonal Competence: A Mediator Between ODD Problems and Parent-Child Relationship Discord. Child Psychiatry and Human Development
McKinney C, Hovanec SE, Szkody E, et al. (2022) Parental Discipline During Emerging Adulthood: A Person-Centered Approach. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 8862605221084745
Szkody E, McKinney C. (2021) Evaluating comforting messages with the sentiment analysis and social cognition engine. Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being
Hurk AWVVD, McKinney C. (2021) Emerging Adult Antisocial Problems and Psychological and Physical Maltreatment: Moderation by Other Parent-Child Relationship Quality. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 8862605211043580
Rogers MM, Szkody E, McKinney C. (2021) Emerging Adult Report of Childhood Maltreatment and Related Facets of Impulsivity. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 886260521997952
Szkody E, Stearns M, Stanhope L, et al. (2020) Stress-Buffering Role of Social Support during COVID-19. Family Process
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