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    Social Interaction of Drug Addicts: An Exploratory Study
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2023) WASEEMABBAS; FA19-BPY-040; Dr. Shazia Gulzar; LHR TP 8390
    This study provides a concise overview of an exploratory study that examines the social interactions of individuals struggling with drug addiction. Drug addiction is a complex and multifaceted issue that not only affects an individual's physical and mental health but also has significant social implications. This study aims to shed light on the social dynamics, patterns, and challenges faced by drug addicts in their interactions with others. The research employs a qualitative approach, utilizing in- depth interviews and observations to gather data from a diverse sample of drug addicts. The study explores various aspects of social interaction, including the influence of drug addiction on relationships with family, friends, and society at large. It investigates the barriers to forming and maintaining healthy social connections, as well as the impact of stigma and discrimination on social interaction. Furthermore, the study examines the role of peer groups and support networks in the lives of drug addicts, investigating how these social networks can either exacerbate or mitigate the addiction cycle. Findings from this study will contribute to a better understanding of the social complexities surrounding drug addiction and inform the development of targeted interventions to enhance social support systems. By shedding light on the challenges faced by drug addicts in their social interactions, this research aims to foster empathy, reduce stigma, and ultimately improve the quality of life for individuals struggling with addiction and their communities.
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    Social Interaction of DrugAddicts: An Exploratory Study
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2023) WASEEMABBAS; FA19-BPY-040; Dr. Shazia Gulzar; LHR TP 8390
    This study provides a concise overview of an exploratory study that examines the social interactions of individuals struggling with drug addiction. Drug addiction is a complex and multifaceted issue that not only affects an individual's physical and mental health but also has significant social implications. This study aims to shed light on the social dynamics, patterns, and challenges faced by drug addicts in their interactions with others. The research employs a qualitative approach, utilizing in depth interviews and observations to gather data from a diverse sample of drug addicts. The study explores various aspects of social interaction, including the influence of drug addiction on relationships with family, friends, and society at large. It investigates the barriers to forming and maintaining healthy social connections, as well as the impact of stigma and discrimination on social interaction. Furthermore, the study examines the role of peer groups and support networks in the lives of drug addicts, investigating how these social networks can either exacerbate or mitigate the addiction cycle. Findings from this study will contribute to a better understanding of the social complexities surrounding drug addiction and inform the development of targeted interventions to enhance social support systems. By shedding light on the challenges faced by drug addicts in their social interactions, this research aims to foster empathy, reduce stigma, and ultimately improve the quality of life for individuals struggling with addiction and their communities.

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