Increased aggression and activity level in 3- to 11-year-old girls with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)
Vickie Pasterski,Peter C. Hindmarsh,Mitchell E. Geffner,Charles G. D. Brook,Caroline Brain,Melissa Hines,Melissa Hines +6 more
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TL;DR: Assessment of aggression and activity level in 3- to 11-year-old children with CAH and in their unaffected siblings using a questionnaire that mothers completed to indicate current aggressive behavior and activitylevel suggests that early androgens have a masculinizing effect on bothaggressive behavior andActivity level in girls.
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About: This article is published in Hormones and Behavior. The article was published on 01 Sep 2007. and is currently open access. The article focuses on the topics: Aggression.
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