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Samuel R. Friedman

Researcher at National Development and Research Institutes

Publications -  440
Citations -  23171

Samuel R. Friedman is an academic researcher from National Development and Research Institutes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) & Population. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 427 publications receiving 22142 citations. Previous affiliations of Samuel R. Friedman include Centers for Disease Control and Prevention & Yeshiva University.

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Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical Aspects

Samuel R. Friedman
- 25 Mar 1968 - 
TL;DR: Beck concludes that there are no specific signs and symptoms, aside from delusions, to distinguish psychotic from neurotic depressions, and supports the thesis that the two conditions differ only in quantitative aspects.
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The social structural production of HIV risk among injecting drug users.

TL;DR: It is argued that much of the most needed 'structural HIV prevention' is unavoidably political in that it calls for community actions and structural changes within a broad framework concerned to alleviate inequity in health, welfare and human rights.
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Audio-computer interviewing to measure risk behaviour for HIV among injecting drug users: a quasi-randomised trial.

TL;DR: It is proposed that audio-CASI enables substantially more complete reporting of HIV risk behaviour, which might increase understanding of the dynamics of HIV transmission and make the assessment of HIV-prevention efforts easier.
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Structural Interventions: Concepts, Challenges and Opportunities for Research

TL;DR: A number of critical issues raised by structural interventions are highlighted, and the subsequent implications of these for research are highlighted.
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HIV incidence among injecting drug users in New York City syringe-exchange programmes

TL;DR: An individual-level protective effect against HIV infection associated with participation in a syringe-exchange programme is observed and Sterile injection equipment should be legally provided to reduce the risk of HIV infection in persons who inject illicit drugs.