
About
Dr. Jamie Alexander is an Assistant Professor and Human Development and Family Science Extension Specialist at North Carolina State University's Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences. Her research focuses on contextual and individual factors influencing family well-being, particularly parenting, parental well-being, and their impact on adolescent and emerging adult outcomes. She explores the intersection of work/career, purpose, and family dynamics.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
- Master of Science in Human Development and Family Studies, NC State University
- Doctor of Philosophy in Human Development and Family Science, Oklahoma State University
Research Interests: Parenting strategies, career development trajectories, adolescence & emerging adulthood transitions, and the role of purpose in shaping life outcomes. Her work emphasizes practical applications for families and educators through initiatives like the OPTICS program.
Publications Trends: Recent articles emphasize work-family balance, career decision-making efficacy, and culturally specific factors influencing youth development. Themes consistently bridge psychological theory with real-world family dynamics.
Labs/Initiatives: Leads the Families Extension Program (in-process) and the OPTICS initiative exploring purpose-driven career success.
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