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    McConnachie, A.L. and Ayed, N. and Foley, S. and Lamb, M.E. and Jadva, V. and Tasker, Fiona and Golombok, S. (2021) Adoptive Gay Father Families: a longitudinal study of children’s adjustment at early adolescence. Child Development 92 (1), pp. 425-443. ISSN 0009-3920.

    McConnachie, A.L. and Ayed, N. and Jadva, V. and Lamb, M. and Tasker, Fiona and Golombok, S. (2019) Father-child attachment in adoptive gay father families. Attachment & Human Development 22 (1), pp. 110-123. ISSN 1461-6734.

    Golombok, S. and Mellish, L. and Jennings, S. and Casey, P. and Tasker, Fiona and Lamb, M. (2014) Adoptive gay father families: parent-child relationships and children's psychological adjustment. Child Development 85 (2), pp. 456-468. ISSN 0009-3920.

    Jennings, S. and Mellish, L. and Tasker, Fiona and Lamb, M. and Golombok, S. (2014) Why Adoption? Gay, lesbian, and heterosexual adoptive parents’ reproductive experiences and reasons for adoption. Adoption Quarterly 17 (3), pp. 205-226. ISSN 1092-6755.

    Tasker, Fiona and Golombok, S. (1998) The role of co-mothers in planned lesbian-led families. Journal of Lesbian Studies 2 (4), pp. 49-68. ISSN 1089-4160.

    Tasker, Fiona and Golombok, S. (1997) Young people's attitudes toward living in a lesbian family: a longitudinal study of children raised by post-divorce lesbian mothers. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage 28 (1-2), pp. 183-202. ISSN 1050-2556.

    Golombok, S. and Tasker, Fiona (1996) Do parents influence the sexual orientation of their children? findings from a longitudinal study of lesbian families. Developmental Psychology 32 (1), pp. 3-11. ISSN 0012-1649.

    Tasker, Fiona and Golombok, S. (1995) Adults raised as children in lesbian families. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 65 (2), pp. 203-215. ISSN 0002-9432.

    Golombok, S. and Tasker, Fiona (1994) Artificial insemination of single women and lesbian women with donor semen: donor insemination for single heterosexual and lesbian women: issues concerning the welfare of the child. Human Reproduction 9 (11), pp. 1972-1976. ISSN 0268-1161.

    Golombok, S. and Tasker, Fiona (1994) Children in lesbian and gay families: theories and evidence. Annual Review of Sex Research 5 (1), pp. 73-100. ISSN 1053-2528.

    Tasker, Fiona and Golombok, S. (1991) Children raised by lesbian mothers: the empirical evidence. Family Law 21 , pp. 184-187. ISSN 0014-7281.

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    Golombok, S. and Tasker, Fiona (2015) Socio-emotional development in changing family contexts. In: Lamb, M.E. and Lerner, R.M. (eds.) Handbook of Child Psychology and Developmental Science: Socioemotional Processes. Wiley. ISBN 9781118136799.

    Golombok, S. and Tasker, Fiona (2010) Gay fathers. In: Lamb, M.E. (ed.) Role of the father in child development. New York, USA: Wiley, pp. 319-340. ISBN 9780470405499.

    Golombok, S. and Tasker, Fiona (2001) Do parents influence the sexual orientation of their children? In: Davidson, J.K. and Moore, N.B. (eds.) Speaking of Sexuality: Interdisciplinary Readings. Roxbury Publishers. ISBN 9780195389494.

    Tasker, Fiona and Golombok, S. (1998) The role of co-mothers in planned lesbian-led families. In: Dunne, G.A. (ed.) Living 'Difference': Lesbian Perspectives on Work & Family Life. New York, USA: CRC Press. ISBN 9781560231158.

    Tasker, Fiona and Golombok, S. (1997) Young people's attitudes toward living in a lesbian family: a longitudinal study of children raised by post-divorce lesbian mothers. In: Everett, C.A. (ed.) Child Custody: Legal Decisions and Family Outcomes. CRC Press. ISBN 9781138012264.

    Book

    Mellish, L. and Jennings, S. and Tasker, Fiona and Lamb, M. and Golombok, S. (2013) Gay, lesbian and heterosexual adoptive families: family relationships, child adjustment and adopters' experiences. London, UK: British Association for Adoption & Fostering. ISBN 9781907585654.

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