1. Jane D. McLeod is Associate Professor of Sociology at Indiana University-Bloomington. Her research focuses broadly on stratification, the life course, and mental health. She is currently working on projects related to the experiences of youth in foster care, transitions to adulthood for youth with mental health problems, and public attitudes towards children and youth with mental disorders (with Bernice Pescosolido). In collaboration with Kathryn Lively, she is also developing a critique of sociological...
2. Bernice A. Pescosolido is Chancellor's Professor of Sociology at Indiana University-Bloomington and Director of the Indiana Consortium for Mental Health Services Research. Her research targets social networks in the health care arena, particularly as network ties serve as links between communities and treatment systems. Under a grant from the Fogarty International Center, and with collaborators Jack K. Martin and J. Scott Long, she is beginning a 15-country study of stigma towards persons with mental...
3. David T. Takeuchi is Professor in the School of Social Work and Department of Sociology at the University of Washington. His research focuses on investigating the social, structural, and cultural contexts that are associated with different health outcomes, especially among racial and ethnic minorities. He also examines the use of health services in different ethnic communities. He is currently involved in a national study of Latinos and Asians investigating the prevalence and correlates of mental health...
4. Terry Falkenberg White is the Research Operations Manager for the ICMHSR, a research center for Indiana University. She received her MBA in 1983. Her primary research interests are mental health and survey methodology.