1. Hannah K. Knudsen is an assistant research scientist in the Center for Research on Behavioral Health and Human Services Delivery, Institute for Behavioral Research, at the University of Georgia. Her research focuses on the organizational adoption of innovations. With support from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, she is currently studying the adoption and implementation of smoking cessation services in addiction treatment organizations. In addition, she is examining use of evidence-based treatment...
2. Lori Ducharme is an assistant research scientist with the University of Georgia's Institute for Behavioral Research. Her current work examines the organization, delivery, and quality of behavioral health care services, with a particular focus on the adoption of evidence-based clinical practices. Her other research interests include the role of formal and informal social support in the workplace as it impacts job performance and work-related affect.
3. Paul M. Roman is Distinguished Research Professor of Sociology and director of the Center for Research on Behavioral Health and Human Services Delivery, Institute for Behavioral Research, at the University of Georgia. His interests are in the sociological study of substance abuse policy, including prevention and treatment, as well as the management of substance abuse problems in the workplace. His most recent grant award, from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, funds a four-year study of the impact of...