Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4934643 | Psychoneuroendocrinology | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Male suicide attempters had higher CSF and plasma testosterone levels than age- matched male healthy volunteers. There were no significant differences in CSF testosterone levels in female suicide attempters and healthy female volunteers. Testosterone levels did not differ significantly in suicide victims compared to survivors. In male suicide attempters, the CSF testosterone/cortisol ratio showed a significant positive correlation with both impulsivity and aggressiveness. Higher CSF testosterone levels may be associated with attempted suicide in young men through association with both aggressiveness and impulsivity, a key endophenotype in young male suicide attempters.
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Authors
Jon Stefansson, Andreas Chatzittofis, Peter Nordström, Stefan Arver, Marie Ã
sberg, Jussi Jokinen,