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Liechty

Janet Liechty

Assistant Professor

Office location: 305 SSW
Phone number:217-265-0577
Email: jliechty@uiuc.edu

Educational Background

Professor Liechty received her Ph.D. in Family Studies from the University of Maryland in College Park, an M.S.W. from the University of Maryland School of Social Work in Baltimore, and a B.A. in Social Work from Goshen College. She has worked for over 14 years as a licensed Social Worker in hospitals, clinics, and health promotion programs with families and adolescents, adults with developmental disabilities, and persons with physical disabilities and chronic illness. She also maintained a private practice and consulting business for 10 years prior to joining the faculty at UIUC in 2007. She holds a joint appointment with the School of Social Work and College of Medicine.  

Research and Practice Interests

Professor Liechty’s primary research interests are aimed at understanding the interplay between family processes and psychosocial dimensions of health and well-being, disability and chronic illness, and gender and health.  Of particular interest is how family processes influence healthy and disordered eating and food behaviors, weight regulation concerns, perceptions of normal weight, the construction of body image, and resistance against hegemonic and/or unsound media ideals for body shape and appearance.  A second area of research interest is the study of healthcare interdisciplinary team practices, cultural competency, and patient-provider relationship characteristics that facilitate optimal patient participation in healthcare decisions, sustained engagement in healthy lifestyle behaviors, and quality of life in the presence of illness and/or disability.

Current Research

Professor Liechty's current research projects include: 1) Examination of the roles of gender socialization and family processes in hypothesized pathways of risk and resilience against body image distortion, disordered eating, overweight, and extreme dieting among adolescents, and how these differ by race/ethnicity, age, gender, and SES. She is currently using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) to pursue this line of inquiry. 2) Investigating socialization factors, models, and pedagogies that facilitate the development of Cultural Competency among health and human service providers, students, educators, and families.

Recent Publications

Liechty, J. M., and Anderson, E. (2007). Flexible workplace policies: Lessons from the Alternative Work Schedules Act. Family Relations, 56(3), 304-317.

Manlove, J., Moore, K., Liechty, J., Ikramullah, E., and Cottingham, S. (2005).  Sex between young teens and older individuals: A demographic portrait. Child Trends Research Brief. Washington, DC: Child Trends, Inc.
 
Liechty J.M. (2005). Coming home from the hospital with a new disability: Challenges for elderly spouses and families. National Council of Family Relations Report, 50(3), 26-27.

Liechty J.M. (2004). Eating disorders: Sacred flesh. The Other Side Magazine, 40(1), 42-44.

Liechty J.M. (1995). Psychosocial issues and post polio: A literature review of the last thirteen years. In L. S. Halstead and G. Grimby (Eds.), Post-polio syndrome (pp.177-197). Philadelphia, PA: Hanley and Belfus.