1. William R. Avison is Professor in the Departments of Sociology, Paediatrics, and Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of Western Ontario and chair of the Child Health and Well-Being Program of the Children's Health Research Institute. He is currently leading a 14-year follow-up survey of the single and married mothers and their children described in this article. He also collaborates with a multidiscipli-nary research group on a study of psychosocial, biological, endocrinal, and nutritional...
2. Jennifer Ali is Survey Content Manager of the Canadian Community Health Survey at Statistics Canada. Her research interests focus on social structural differences in depression and on social and lifestyle factors associated with healthy aging.
3. David Walters is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Guelph. His primary area of concentration is quantitative methods and applied statistics, and his substantive areas of applied research include mental health, the sociology of education, and immigration.