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Natalie Hengstebeck, Affiliate  

Office Location: Rubenstein Hall 104, Durham, NC 27708
Office Phone: +1 919 907 0026
Email Address: natalie@scholars.org
Web Page: http://www.scholarsstrategynetwork.org/scholar/natalie-hengstebeck
Web Page: http://nataliehengstebeck.com

Recent Publications   (More Publications)

  1. Helms, HM; Supple, AJ; Hengstebeck, ND; Wood, CA; Rodriguez, Y. "Marital Processes Linking Gender Role Attitudes and Marital Satisfaction Among Mexican-Origin Couples: Application of an Actor-Partner Interdependence Mediation Model.." Family Process 58.1 (March, 2019): 197-213. [doi]  [abs]
  2. Hengstebeck, ND; Helms, HM; Wood, CA; Rodriguez, Y. "Mexican-origin husbands' work contexts and spouses' marital quality." Journal of Latina/O Psychology 6.1 (February, 2018): 64-78. [doi]  [abs]
  3. Meadows, SO; Tanielian, T; Karney, B; Schell, T; Griffin, BA; Jaycox, LH; Friedman, EM; Trail, TE; Beckman, R; Ramchand, R; Hengstebeck, N; Troxel, WM; Ayer, L; Vaughan, CA. "The Deployment Life Study: Longitudinal Analysis of Military Families Across the Deployment Cycle.." 6.2 (January, 2017): 7.  [abs]
  4. Rodriguez, Y; Helms, HM; Supple, AJ; Hengstebeck, ND. "Mexican Immigrant Wives’ Acculturative Stress and Spouses’ Marital Quality: The Role of Wives’ Marriage Work With Husbands and Close Friends." Journal of Family Issues 37.12 (September, 2016): 1678-1702. [doi]  [abs]
  5. Hengstebeck, ND; Helms, HM; Crosby, DA. "Family Policies." The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Family Studies. Ed. Shehan, C JOHN WILEY & SONS INC, February, 2016: 1-6. [doi]  [abs]

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Dr. Natalie D. Hengstebeck is a postdoctoral fellow for the North Carolina Chapter of the Scholars Strategy Network where she builds relationships between university researchers and policymakers, community organizations, and journalists. She is based in the Sanford School of Public Policy.

Natalie earned her PhD in human development and family studies and research methodology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Previously, Natalie studied psychology; sociology; communications and media studies; and professional writing at DePaul University. In addition to working as a Fulbright research fellow in sociology and public administration at Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands, she has worked at the SAS Institute, RAND Corporation, and the National Research Center on Hispanic Children and Families.

Natalie Hengstebeck