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Fiona MacCallum, BSc MSc PhD (Associate Professor)

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Fiona MacCallum

 

Interests:

Children’s social and emotional development. Parent-child relationships and their influence on the psychological development of children. Comparing parenting and child development in different family forms, such as adoptive families, families created through assisted reproduction, and father-absent families. I am also interested in the development of gender-related behaviours.

Research

 

Representative Publications:

  • MacCallum, F., Golombok, S., & Brinsden, P. (2007) Parenting and child development in families with a child conceived through embryo donation. Journal of Family Psychology, 21 (2), 278-287.
  • MacCallum, F. (2007). Parenting genetically unrelated children: A comparison of embryo donation and adoption. In K. Horsey & H. Biggs (Eds.) Human Fertilisation and Embryology: Reproducing Regulation. London: Routledge-Cavendish.
  • MacCallum, F. (2006). Adoption: Practices and Regulations. In H. Widdows, I. Alkorta, & A. Emaldi (Eds.) Women’s Reproductive Rights (pp.33-49). London: Palgrave.
  • Murray, C., MacCallum, F. & Golombok, S. (2006) Egg donation parents and their children: Follow-up at age twelve. Fertility and Sterility, 85 (3), 610-618.
  • MacCallum, F., & Golombok, S. (2004). Children raised in fatherless families from infancy: A follow-up of children of lesbian and single heterosexual mothers at early adolescence. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 45 (8), 1407-1419
  • Golombok, S., Murray, C., Jadva, V., MacCallum, F., & Lycett, E. (2004) Families created through a surrogacy arrangement: Parent-child relationships in the first year of life. Developmental Psychology, 40 (3) 400-411

 

Tel:

(024) 765 23182

Fax:

(024) 765 24225

Room No: 

H129

Email:

Fiona dot MacCallum at warwick dot ac dot uk 

 

Page contact: Linda Wilson Last revised: Tue 7 Jul 2009
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