April L. Few
Affiliations: | Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, United States |
Area:
Individual and Family Studies, Social PsychologyGoogle:
"April Few"Children
Sign in to add traineeKOURTNEY VAILLANCOURT | grad student | 2006 | Virginia Tech (Nursing Tree) |
Valerie Q. Glass | grad student | 2010 | Virginia Tech |
Brian G. Easley | grad student | 2011 | Virginia Tech |
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Arditti J, Few A. (2008) Maternal distress and women's reentry into family and community life. Family Process. 47: 303-21 |
Few AL. (2007) Integrating black consciousness and critical race feminism into family studies research Journal of Family Issues. 28: 452-473 |
Stephens DP, Few AL. (2007) Hip Hop honey or video ho: African American preadolescents' understanding of female sexual scripts in hip hop culture Sexuality and Culture. 11: 48-69 |
Stephens DP, Few AL. (2007) The effects of images of African American women in hip hop on early adolescents' attitudes toward physical attractiveness and interpersonal relationships Sex Roles. 56: 251-264 |
Arditti JA, Few AL. (2006) Mothers' Reentry into Family Life Following Incarceration Criminal Justice Policy Review. 17: 103-123 |
Few AL. (2005) The voices of Black and White rural battered women in domestic violence shelters Family Relations. 54: 488-500 |
Few AL, Rosen KH. (2005) Victims of chronic dating violence: How women's vulnerabilities link to their decisions to stay Family Relations. 54: 265-279 |
Few AL, Stephens DP, Rouse-Arnett M. (2003) Sister-to-sister talk: Transcending boundaries and challenges in qualitative research with Black women Family Relations. 52: 205-215 |
Few AL, Bell-Scott P. (2002) Grounding Our Feet and Hearts: Black Women's Coping Strategies in Psychologically Abusive Dating Relationships Women and Therapy. 25: 59-77 |