Background: Unlike in female population, the effect of testosterone on aggression in men has been investigated countless times so far. A scarce number of studies have examined the effect of testosterone on aggression in women. The results obtained so far are inconsistent for some studies indicated a positive, whilst others showed a negative correlation. Since testosterone turned out to be an important factor related to aggression in men, the aim of our study was to investigate whether this correlation existed in aggressive female patients with schizophrenia. Subjects and methods: The sample consisted of 120 women, aged from 18 to 45 years, diagnosed with schizophrenia by DSM-5 criteria. Those who were breastfeeding or suffered from specific...
Testosterone and cortisol have been proposed to jointly regulate aggressive behavior. However, few e...
Mazur & Booth present an intriguing model of the relationship between circulating testosterone level...
ABSTRACT This review article explores the evidence that testosterone is significantly correlated wit...
Background: Unlike in female population, the effect of testosterone on aggression in men has been in...
Increasing evidence indicates that the interaction between testosterone and cortisol is associated w...
OBJECTIVES: Many studies assessing the role of sex hormones, like testosterone, on stress and hostil...
Objective: High plasma testosterone levels have been associated with aggression, sexual behaviour an...
Testosterone is often considered a critical regulator of aggressive behaviour. There is castration/r...
Background. The present study aimed to compare plasma levels of cortisol, testosterone, dehydroepian...
Background: There is great controversy about role of male sex steroid, testosterone, in mental disor...
The study of testosterone and aggression originated in experimental studies of animals, showing a di...
In this chapter we have shown that the role of testosterone in modulation of aggression and related ...
Past research has established that males are more aggressive than females. While there is substantia...
Neuroactive steroids, including testosterone, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and its sulfate (DHEA-S)...
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...
Mazur & Booth present an intriguing model of the relationship between circulating testosterone level...
ABSTRACT This review article explores the evidence that testosterone is significantly correlated wit...
Background: Unlike in female population, the effect of testosterone on aggression in men has been in...
Increasing evidence indicates that the interaction between testosterone and cortisol is associated w...
OBJECTIVES: Many studies assessing the role of sex hormones, like testosterone, on stress and hostil...
Objective: High plasma testosterone levels have been associated with aggression, sexual behaviour an...
Testosterone is often considered a critical regulator of aggressive behaviour. There is castration/r...
Background. The present study aimed to compare plasma levels of cortisol, testosterone, dehydroepian...
Background: There is great controversy about role of male sex steroid, testosterone, in mental disor...
The study of testosterone and aggression originated in experimental studies of animals, showing a di...
In this chapter we have shown that the role of testosterone in modulation of aggression and related ...
Past research has established that males are more aggressive than females. While there is substantia...
Neuroactive steroids, including testosterone, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and its sulfate (DHEA-S)...
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...
Mazur & Booth present an intriguing model of the relationship between circulating testosterone level...
ABSTRACT This review article explores the evidence that testosterone is significantly correlated wit...