Testosterone levels have been shown to decrease in the face of social defeat in several mammalian species. Among humans, the loss of social status has been studied primarily in the context of athletic competition, with winners having higher testosterone levels than losers. This study examined testosterone levels in relation to peer victimization (bullying) in a sample of 151 boys and girls aged 12–13. Statistically controlling for age and pubertal status, results indicated that on average verbally bullied girls produced less testosterone and verbally bullied boys produced more testosterone than their nonbullied counterparts. Similar trends were evident comparing social and physical bullying with testosterone. Sex differences are discussed i...
Life-course persistent antisocial behavior is 10 to 14 times more prevalent in males and it has been...
Past research has established that males are more aggressive than females. While there is substantia...
Background: Bullying is a type of aggressive behavior that occurs repeatedly and intentionally in sc...
Past research suggests association between basal steroid hormone testosterone level and its changes ...
In many animal species including humans circulating androgen levels inmales respond to social chall...
Testosterone levels are not static but fluctuate in response to environmental inputs, including soci...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Psychology, 2008.Aggressive b...
Background: The evidence for a role of androgens in human aggression is less convincing than in anim...
Testosterone and cortisol have been proposed to jointly regulate aggressive behavior. However, few e...
Testosterone and cortisol have been proposed to jointly regulate aggressive behavior. However, few e...
This study examines the relationship between parenting style, androgen levels, and measures of physi...
Although the role of testosterone in the aetiology of social dominance is often suggested, surprisin...
• What factors influence the development of competitive behavior? • In men, testosterone levels shif...
Testosterone (T) has been found to have a stimulating effect on aggressive behavior in a wide range ...
Converging evidence from over 40 years of behavioral research indicates that higher testicular andro...
Life-course persistent antisocial behavior is 10 to 14 times more prevalent in males and it has been...
Past research has established that males are more aggressive than females. While there is substantia...
Background: Bullying is a type of aggressive behavior that occurs repeatedly and intentionally in sc...
Past research suggests association between basal steroid hormone testosterone level and its changes ...
In many animal species including humans circulating androgen levels inmales respond to social chall...
Testosterone levels are not static but fluctuate in response to environmental inputs, including soci...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Psychology, 2008.Aggressive b...
Background: The evidence for a role of androgens in human aggression is less convincing than in anim...
Testosterone and cortisol have been proposed to jointly regulate aggressive behavior. However, few e...
Testosterone and cortisol have been proposed to jointly regulate aggressive behavior. However, few e...
This study examines the relationship between parenting style, androgen levels, and measures of physi...
Although the role of testosterone in the aetiology of social dominance is often suggested, surprisin...
• What factors influence the development of competitive behavior? • In men, testosterone levels shif...
Testosterone (T) has been found to have a stimulating effect on aggressive behavior in a wide range ...
Converging evidence from over 40 years of behavioral research indicates that higher testicular andro...
Life-course persistent antisocial behavior is 10 to 14 times more prevalent in males and it has been...
Past research has established that males are more aggressive than females. While there is substantia...
Background: Bullying is a type of aggressive behavior that occurs repeatedly and intentionally in sc...