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Prevalence of antibody to lymphadenopathy-associated virus among drug-detoxification patients in New York [Letter]
Spira TJ; Des Jarlais DC; Marmor M; Yancovitz S; Friedman S; Garber J; Cohen H; Cabradilla C; Kalyanaraman VC
PMID: 6087140
ISSN: 0028-4793
CID: 9124
The epidemic of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and suggestions for its control in drug abusers
Marmor M; Des Jarlais DC; Friedman SR; Lyden M; el-Sadr W
Intravenous (IV) users of illicit drugs have accounted for 17% of AIDS cases seen in the United States. Previous research has shown that more than half of IV drug abusers entering a drug detoxification program in New York City had serologic evidence of exposure to the virus believed to cause AIDS. Spread of AIDS among drug abusers presumably occurs by transmission of the virus via shared needles, works, or drug-containing solutions. Secondary spread of AIDS from IV drug abusers to others may occur by venereal transmission or by perinatal transmission to infants. In this article, relevant characteristics of the AIDS epidemic are presented to assist the staff of drug treatment programs in their work with IV drug abusers. Suggestions regarding the education of drug treatment personnel and the dissemination of information about AIDS to drug abusers and their families are offered. Fact sheets on AIDS for drug treatment and prison staff, and for drug abusers with and without the disease are presented. Finally, possible approaches to the prevention of AIDS in drug users are discussed.
PMID: 6100315
ISSN: 0740-5472
CID: 9130
Antibodies to a retrovirus etiologically associated with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) in populations with increased incidences of the syndrome
Des Jarlais DC; Marmor M; Cohen H; Yancovitz S; Garber J; Friedman S; et al
ORIGINAL:0004119
ISSN: 0149-2195
CID: 9334
"The New Class War: Reagan's Attack On The Welfare State and Its Consequences" by Francis Fox Piven and Richard A. Cloward [Book Review]
Friedman, Samuel R
ORIGINAL:0015097
ISSN: 0191-5096
CID: 4874312
Alternative youth employment strategies project : final report
Sadd, Susan; Kotkin, Mark; Friedman, Samuel R
New York : Vera Institute of Justice, 1983
Extent: iii, 180, 110 p.
ISBN: n/a
CID: 4855642
The theory of the labor aristocracy
Friedman, Samuel R
ORIGINAL:0015006
ISSN: 0739-4853
CID: 4847972
Game theory and labor conflict: Limits of Rational Choice Models
Friedman, Samuel R.
Game theory is a type of rational decisionmaking model. As such, it assumes well-defined actors who know they are in conflict, know their strategic options, and have stable evaluations of possible outcomes. Furthermore, it is ahistorical. These assumptions severely limit the theory, particularly in its application to labor conflict. Evidence is presented that labor conflict is an historically-shaped process in which sides are not always clearly defined, actors are often unaware that they are in a conflict, and in which many strategic options emerge and evaluations change in the course of struggle. Game theory assumptions are more likely to be met during periods of stable prosperity in which neither rank and file workers nor "outside" employers intervene in negotiations. When the assumptions are not met, resulting conflict types can be categorized by whether strategies and payoffs are known or emergent, and by the number of sides that are organized. © 1983, Pacific Sociological Association. All rights reserved.
SCOPUS:84973191528
ISSN: 0731-1214
CID: 4842732
Teamster rank and file : power, bureaucracy, and rebellion at work and in a union
Friedman, Samuel R
New York : Columbia University Press, 1982
Extent: xiv, 302 p. ; 24 cm
ISBN: 9780231053730
CID: 4848282
Informal work groups : invisible power in the workplace : an exchange
Friedman, Sam; Weir, Stan
ORIGINAL:0015010
ISSN: 0739-4853
CID: 4848012
WHICH SIDE ARE YOU ON - THE BROOKSIDE MINE STRIKE IN HARLAN-COUNTY, KENTUCKY, 1973-1974 - EWEN,LA [Book Review]
FRIEDMAN, SR
ISI:A1981KY62800111
ISSN: 0094-3061
CID: 4841802