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Bailey, Richard C., Yih-Ing Hser, Shih-Chao Hsieh, and M. Douglas Anglin. "Influences Affecting Maintenance and Cessation of Narcotics Addiction." Journal of Drug Issues 24, no. 2 (April 1994): 249–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002204269402400204.

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A sample of 354 narcotics addicts remanded to the California Civil Addict Program (CAP) in 1962–64 was followed for over twenty-four years. Self-report data collected at initial treatment admission and in two follow-up interviews (1974–75 and 1985–86) included information on family history, patterns of drug use and criminal involvement, and other behaviors. The sample was classified into four exclusive groups: Winners (N=59), who had been abstinent from narcotics and other serious drug use and had not been involved in criminal activity during the thirty-six-month period prior to interview; Striving addicts ( N=46), who had been abstinent from narcotics use, but not necessarily other drugs, and had no incarceration for a period of twelve months prior to interview; Enduring addicts ( N=146), who had used narcotics and typically other drugs within the prior 12-month period, but had avoided incarceration; and Incarcerated addicts ( N=103), incarcerated at some time during the twelve-month period, and whose drug use was varied. Winners had generally negative familial experiences including little encouragement from parents, who in the main had adverse relationships, higher rates of sexual molestation, and were least happy in childhood. Despite this environment Winners evidenced early independence and self-confidence. Striving addicts were characterized by usually non-substance-using, church-going parents. Most had ceased narcotics use, but remained heavily involved with alcohol and marijuana. Enduring addicts, mostly from lower socioeconomic status families that exhibited extensive substance use and physical arguments, commonly accessed methadone treatment and avoided incarceration while persisting in narcotic addiction and crime. Incarcerated addicts, typically raised in dysfunctional, substance-using families, received the most parental caring along with the most severe punishment. They exhibited persistent involvement in crime, violence, and drug use.
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Nurco, David N., and Monroe Lerner. "Vulnerability to Narcotic Addiction: Family Structure and Functioning." Journal of Drug Issues 26, no. 4 (October 1996): 1007–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002204269602600415.

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This retrospective case-control study of male narcotic addicts was aimed at determining whether family structure and functioning factors, self-reported retrospectively as occurring during early teen age, were associated with subsequent addiction. It contrasted a reference group of addicts with two matched control groups: their teenage associates at age 11 (peer controls), and age-peers residing in their community but not close associates (community controls). The study population was equally divided between white and black subjects. Study results showed that during early teenage intact family structure (defined here as residence in a household consisting of both natural parents) was negatively associated at statistically significant levels with addiction. Family functioning factors negatively associated with later addiction, independently of family structure, included: strong attachment to father or father figure, positive home atmosphere, strong parental adherence to traditional norms, and expected weak parental disapproval of (hypothetical) misbehaviors by subjects if these had in fact occurred. Attachment to mother or mother figure was almost equally very high among reference and control subjects and, hence, was not associated with later addiction.
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Липатов, Вячеслав Александрович, Артём Александрович Денисов, and Алина Алексеевна Сосновская. "МОНИТОРИНГ МНЕНИЯ ЖИТЕЛЕЙ КУРСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ О ПРОБЛЕМЕ НЕЗАКОННОГО ОБОРОТА НАРКОТИЧЕСКИХ ВЕЩЕСТВ НА ТЕРРИТОРИИ РЕГИОНА (РЕЗУЛЬТАТЫ СОЦИОЛОГИЧЕСКОГО ОПРОСА)." Innova 22, no. 1 (April 25, 2021): 12–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.21626/innova/2021.1/02.

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The article presents the results of studies to study public opinion on the problem of independent drug trafficking in the Kursk region. Kurians, regardless of income level and social status, believe that the level of drug addiction in the region is not high. Most of the respondents believe that the work of regional structures in the prevention of the spread of narcotic substances is not effective enough. Among the most effective measures to prevent drug addiction, the respondents consider preventive conversations with the participation of former drug addicts. Residents of the Kursk region believe that the prevention of drug addiction among young people should be dealt with by parents, educational and medical organizations.
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Saefulloh, Ahmad. "Rehabilitasi Eks-Pecandu Narkoba Melalui Pendekatan Agama Islam." Islamic Counseling: Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Islam 2, no. 1 (July 21, 2018): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.29240/jbk.v2i1.377.

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This effort can not be fully burdened to the government only, there needs to be synergy between government, society, parents, and related institutions in their field. This effort is one form of mutual concern that has been listed in the Narcotics Act, and the cultivation of values of Islamic Religious Education as a preventive effort that is being done. The existence of rehabilitation efforts through the Islamic approach is one alternative to prevent the return of ex-drug addicts in harmful environments. The purpose of this research is to explain how the rehabilitation of drug addicts through Islamic approach. The research method used qualitative method, then the research data was collected through interview and document analysis, and then processed by using qualitative descriptive analysis. The results show that there are three approaches of Islam by planting Religious education values that can be applied such as: (1) The Cultivation of the Aqidah Educational Values; (2) Planting the values of religious education; (3) The cultivation of moral values.
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Daeng, M. Yusuf, and Muhammad Fadly Daeng Yusuf. "Legal Protection for Children Victims of Narcotics Abuse in Riau Province." International Journal of Law and Public Policy 3, no. 2 (September 25, 2021): 100–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.36079/lamintang.ijlapp-0302.265.

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Narcotics abuse can be categorized as a criminal act as regulated in Law Number 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics. The method used in this research is socio-legal research. In Law Number 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics, there is no distinction between the abuse committed by children who are already drug addicts and children who are victims of narcotics abuse and are taking narcotics for the first time, so that these children are combined at the time of the crime. It is hoped that there will be political will from the Government of the Republic of Indonesia to revise Law Number 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics in order to provide legal protection for children who are victims of narcotics abuse. One of the obstacles faced by the Riau Regional Police in eradicating narcotics abuse by children is the minimal role of parents who are willing to report their children. Therefore, the Riau Regional Police should cooperate with religious leaders from MUI, traditional leaders from LAM Riau, as well as community leaders in order to provide enlightenment to the public about the dangers of narcotics abuse for the future of children.
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Soelton, Mochamad, Tati Nugrahati, Yanto Ramli, Dudi Permana, and Deden Kurniawan. "TOWARD THE BEST STRATEGY IN MINIMIZING THE SPREAD OF DRUG USERS." ICCD 1, no. 1 (December 11, 2018): 171–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.33068/iccd.vol1.iss1.27.

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This theme aimed to minimize the spread of Narcotics users at the student level, in the data of the National Narcotics Agency (BNN), cases of drug use by the drug users up to March 2018 amounted to 6.4 Million. The data is alarming because along with the increase in drug cases (especially among the young people and the children). The spread of drugs is easy because the elementary school children have also started trying to smoke cigarettes. Although the government in the Child Protection Act number 23 of 2002 in article 20, it has been stated that the State, the government, the community, the family, and the parents are obliged and responsible for the implementation of child protection (see more fully in the Child Protection Act). However, the child protection from drugs is still far from expectations. A lot of elementary school and junior high school age of children are also trapped in drugs; the drug addicts are generally between the ages of 11 and 24. At the productive age or student age, the students who take drugs usually begin with their introduction to cigarettes. From this habit, their association continues to increase, especially when the students join with the people who have become the drug addicts. At the beginning they only try to use the drugs, but then they will depend on them.
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Saefulloh, Ahmad. "Muhasabah Sebagai Upaya Rehabilitasi Eks-Pecandu Narkoba Di Yayasan Suci Hati Padang." Nidhomul Haq : Jurnal Manajemen Pendidikan Islam 3, no. 1 (August 16, 2018): 44–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.31538/ndh.v3i1.38.

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This paper aims to provide educational steps to institutions and agencies that implement rehabilitation programs of active or passive addicts of narcotics users. Institutions that make efforts to cure victims of drug abusers tend to pay less attention to the precise step that is the right step to do before the provision of materials or other religious approach programs. Drug Abuse has dangerous consequences, so the problem of drugs is classified into extra ordinary problems, ie problems that have no end. Various efforts have been made by the Government from preventive to rehabilitative. However, the problem has not yet been resolved, it increases in the next year. This mitigation effort can not be fully burdened to the government only, there needs to be synergy between government, society, parents, and related institutions in their field. This effort is one form of mutual concern that has been listed in the Narcotics Act, and planting aqidah through this muhasabah program as a preventive effort that can be done by institutions and NGOs in charge of rehabilitation of addicts. Research that the authors do is a qualitative type with qualitative descriptive analysis approach. The data of this study were collected through interviews and document analysis. The results show that there is a significant change of conscious attitude in receiving materials, direction, and other debriefing during rehabilitation process.
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Saefulloh, Ahmad. "Muhasabah Sebagai Upaya Rehabilitasi Eks-Pecandu Narkoba Di Yayasan Suci Hati Padang." Nidhomul Haq: Jurnal Manajemen Pendidikan Islam 3, no. 1 (March 22, 2018): 44–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.31538/nidhomulhaq.v3i1.101.

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This paper aims to provide educational steps to institutions and agencies that implement rehabilitation programs of active or passive addicts of narcotics users. Institutions that make efforts to cure victims of drug abusers tend to pay less attention to the precise step that is the right step to do before the provision of materials or other religious approach programs. Drug Abuse has dangerous consequences, so the problem of drugs is classified into extra ordinary problems, ie problems that have no end. Various efforts have been made by the Government from preventive to rehabilitative. However, the problem has not yet been resolved, it increases in the next year. This mitigation effort can not be fully burdened to the government only, there needs to be synergy between government, society, parents, and related institutions in their field. This effort is one form of mutual concern that has been listed in the Narcotics Act, and planting aqidah through this muhasabah program as a preventive effort that can be done by institutions and NGOs in charge of rehabilitation of addicts. Research that the authors do is a qualitative type with qualitative descriptive analysis approach. The data of this study were collected through interviews and document analysis. The results show that there is a significant change of conscious attitude in receiving materials, direction, and other debriefing during rehabilitation process.
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Dubey, Charu, and Priti Bakhshi. "Substance Abuse: Trends, Primary Care and Sustainable Transformation." Journal of Health Management 21, no. 4 (December 2019): 582–600. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0972063419884398.

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The increased consumption of drugs in India is alarming and literature reveals that there are many studies on substance abuse and on the current trends and factors responsible for its consumption across the globe but very few in the Indian context. Through this article, we intend to highlight the statistics of substance use in India in context of problem, causes, consequences, impact, intensity, solutions, measures taken and way forward. The study is useful to policy makers, common man and drug addicts. The study is based on compilation and analysis of secondary data collected from authentic sources. Through this study, we have made an attempt to cover A to Z of Substance abuse in India. Through this study, we found that the increased trend of Substance abuse is alarming and there is a severe need of interventions. The Narcotics department is seizing the drugs as and when they are getting the information but somehow the situation cannot be controlled only with the efforts of Narcotics department and the contribution of policy makers, parents, teachers, doctors, that is, of each and every one of us, is equally important to eradicate this evil from society and nation as a whole.
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NURCO, DAVID N., JOHN C. BALL, JOHN W. SHAFFER, and THOMAS E. HANLON. "The Criminality of Narcotic Addicts." Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 173, no. 2 (February 1985): 94–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00005053-198502000-00006.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Parents of narcotic addicts"

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Wong, Man-cheung Barton. "Case study of young drug abuser in Tsuen Wan." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 1998. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B42128559.

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Kjärman, Sol, and Joy Uche. "The Impact of Treatment on Addicts: An Explorative Study." Thesis, Högskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för socialt arbete och psykologi, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-21329.

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ABSTRACT The aim of this thesis is to explore the impact of treatment on male addicts who attend Narcotic Anonymous (NA) meeting between the ages of 45 to 60 years that have been free from drug addiction without relapse in 10 years. The interest is to really understand how the addicts have been impacted and what factors have contributed to their being able to remain free from drug abuse without relapse. The research is a qualitative study. Semi structured interviews based on interview guide that are made up of six open ended questions was used to generate information (Primary data) from eight interviewees. The data generated was analyzed using qualitative content analysis in hermeneutic perspective. Also, Maslow’s need hierarchy theory and early research was used to analyze the data that were generated. It was found that the former addicts experienced improvement in their psychological health identity and social situation. Furthermore, they were impacted by different treatments like cognitive behavioral therapy, environmental therapy and the NA 12-step program. The findings of the study also indicates that the interviewees gained job, education and driving license because of the drug abuse treatment they have undergone. In addition, having a partner, stable family and regular attendance of NA meeting have helped the interviewees to remain free from drug use in 10 years. Furthermore, from the findings, improved psychological health, improved changes in identity and social situation are themes found from the coding and categorization from qualitative content analysis method. The main theme found is getting new ways of gaining control of addiction in relation to improved psychological health, improved changes in identity and improved social situation.
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Lai, Sai-wo. "The help-seeking behaviour of drug addicts /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1994. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B13991668.

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Cheung, Hung-yan Joseph. "A study of the gospel drug rehabilitation programme at Bliss Lodge Youth Training Centre /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1996. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B19470605.

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Chan, Fu-sai. "A study of the lifestyle of drug abusers with a history of crime convictions." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1997. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B18649245.

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Leung, Wai-hing Frances. "An exploratory study of factors leading to alcohol dependence among treated heroin addicts /." [Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong], 1993. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B13744707.

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Choi, Hang-yin Grace. "A study on the critical perceptual shift of drug abusers using Maslow's framework /." [Hong Kong] : University of Hong Kong, 1992. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B1341771X.

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Chan, Kin-yi Ivy. "A study of determinants of relapse in psychotropic substance abuse /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1995. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B19470757.

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Lee, Yuen-mei Mavis. "Probation officers' evaluation of drug addicts : its effect on pre-sentencing recommendations /." [Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong], 1992. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B13417800.

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Yip, Hau-yu Hannah. "The participation of nongovernmental organizations in social service : a study of religious drug treatment agencies and their relationship with government /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1996. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B17508277.

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Books on the topic "Parents of narcotic addicts"

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Rubin, Charles. Don't let your kids kill you: A guide for parents of drug and alcohol addicted children. Rockport, Mass: Element, 1997.

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Seixas, Judith S. Living with a parent who takes drugs. New York, NY: Beech Tree Books, 1989.

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Seixas, Judith S. Living with a parent who takes drugs. New York: Greenwillow Books, 1989.

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Ghostfires. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2004.

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Keith, Dixon. Ghostfires: A novel. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2004.

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P, Olsen J., and Walden Luke, eds. The Narcotic Farm. New York: Abrams, 2008.

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The addict and the therapist. Edinburgh: Pentland Press, 1998.

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Cooper, Clarence L. The scene. New York: Norton, 1996.

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Cooper, Clarence L. The scene. Edinburgh: Payback, 1996.

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Diane, McGoldrick, Lovelock Robin, and Social Services Research and Intelligence Unit., eds. Commitment to change: A study of Alpha House, a rehabilitation unit for drug misusers. Portsmouth: Social Services Research and Intelligence Unit, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "Parents of narcotic addicts"

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Novick, David M., Miriam Ochshorn, and Mary Jeanne Kreek. "In vivo and In vitro Studies of Opiates and Cellular Immunity in Narcotic Addicts." In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 159–70. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5925-8_18.

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"War with the Internet Demon." In Crime and the Chinese Dream, edited by Trent Bax. Hong Kong University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5790/hongkong/9789888208661.003.0006.

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Trent Bax seeks to contextualize and interpret how alleged internet addicts in boot-camps are treated in China. Bax asks how an unqualified and uncertified psychiatrist, working under the protective umbrella of a government-run hospital, could misuse electroshock therapy on 3,000 adolescents as a ‘cure’ for an unrecognized psychiatric condition labelled ‘Internet addiction’? And how could parents willingly take their beloved only child to this institution to be subjected to a punishment-based illegal practice that international law would categorize as torture? The answer is only partly to be to be found in the misuse of psychiatry and science. To unravel this mystery of using electroshocks as a form of punishment of youth deviance has ideological roots in Maoist political socialization, sometimes even resembling the Bush administration’s ‘shock-and-awe’ military doctrine. To help provide further explanatory power, Kafka and Orwell join this journey through the ‘war with the Internet demon’.
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Conference papers on the topic "Parents of narcotic addicts"

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Prasetyo, Iwan, Sanhari Prawiradiredja, and Ayu Jusnita. "Communication Management of Narcotic Addicts Rehabilitation Program in East Java Province." In Proceedings of the International Conference on Social Science 2019 (ICSS 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icss-19.2019.4.

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Karpatkin, S. "MECHANISMS OF IMMUNOLOGIC THROMBOCYTOPENIA IN INDIVIDUALS AT RISK FOR AIDS." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1644759.

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HIV-seropositive homosexuals, narcotic addicts and hemophiliacs develop a new syndrome of immunologic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) which is clinically indistinguishable from classic autoimmune thrombocytopenic purpura (ATP) with respect to increased megakaryocytes in the bone marrow, peripheral destruction of antibody-coated platelets, negative serology for SLE, response to treatment with prednisone and/or splenectomy. However, their platelet immunologic profiles are different.Homosexuals appear to have an immune complex-mediated mechanism: markedly elevated platelet-bound IgG and C3C4 (3.8 and 4.2-fold greater than classic ATP, respectively), elevated circulating immune complexes (3-fold greater than classic ATP), anti-F(ab')2 antibodies and absence of 7S anti-platelet IgG. There is no inverse correlation between platelet count and platelet-bound IgG or platelet-elutable anti-platelet antibody as in classic ATP.Hemophiliacs appear to have an autoimmune 7S IgG-mediated mechanism similar to classic ATP: inverse relationship betweem platelet count and platelet-bound IgG, r = 0.84, p less than 0.001, 26 df, anti-platelet reactive 7S IgG which reacts by its F(ab')2 domain, (reactive at 60-130 ug/ml compared to control IgG), platelet-elutable anti-platelet antibody. However, these patients also have elevated circulating immune complexes (2.4-fold classic ATP level) and markedly elevated platelet-bound IgG and C3C4 (3.4 and 1.2-fold classic ATP level, respectively). Anti-HIV antibody correlated with circulating immune complexes, r = 0.833, p less than 0.001.Narcotic addicts appear to have a mixture of both mechanisms (immune complex as well as autoimmune 7S IgG): markedly elevated platelet-bound IgG and C3C4 (2.6 and 2.4-fold classic ATP level, respectively), elevated circulating immune complexes (7.3-fold classic ATP level), anti-F(ab')2 antibodies, absence of an inverse correlation between platelet count and platelet-bound IgG. However, these patients do have specific 7S IgG anti-platelet antibody, which reacts by its F(ab')2 domain.F(ab')2antibodies were of the IgG class and correlated with circulating immune complex level. They react with autologous, homologous patient and healthy control F(ab')2 fragments. Some anti-F(ab')2 antibodies have broad reactivity, others are more limited. Some immune complexes were shown to contain HIV antibody. It is postulated that the immune complex platelet deposition noted with homosexual and narcotic addict thrombocytopenia may in part be due to HIV antibody complexes, some of which may exist as anti-antibody complexes.
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Bermas, Hamed, Farzaneh Aminifar, Nazanin Najafi, and Masoumeh Ghaziyani. "The Investigation of Medical Group in the Prediction of Returning Of Addicts to Narcotic and Stimulant under Treatment in the Omid Noo Rehabilitation Clinic In 2008." In Annual International Conference on Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology. Global Science and Technology Forum (GSTF), 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2251-1865_cbp69.

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