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Aggression, Impulsivity, Plasma Sex Hormones, and Biogenic Amine Turnover in a Forensic Population of Rapists
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2003
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Suicidal ProfilePsychologySocial SciencesSexual OffendingSexual CompulsionSexual AddictionBehavioral SciencesPsychiatryEndocrinologyForensic PsychiatrySexual BehaviorBiogenic Amine TurnoverBiological FindingsSexual AssaultSubstance AbuseAndrogen Plasma LevelsSexual AbuseAddictionBiological PsychiatryPlasma Sex HormonesMedicineAggressionPsychopathologyForensic Population
The aim of the present study was to assess androgen plasma levels and biogenic amine metabolites in a sex-offender group as well as to investigate the relationship between the biological findings and the impulsive, aggressive, and suicidal profile of the offenders. Fifty-seven males convicted for rape and 25 normal males comprised the study sample. We found that although both testosterone levels and aggression-impulsivity scores were higher in the group of rapists, testosterone levels were not associated with the aggression and impulsivity scores. Nevertheless, aggression-impulsivity scores were clearly associated with luteinizing hormone levels. This association may indicate a hyperactive hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, possibly the result of a reduced serotonergic activity.