Abstract |
We previously reported that violent offenders with paranoid symptoms or whose violent actions had been directed against family members had higher urinary levels of bufotenin than other violent offenders. In the present study, patients were evaluated with the Karolinska Scales of Personality (KSP), and urinary levels of bufotenin were determined by mass spectrometry. In drug-free patients suspiciousness was positively correlated, and socialization was negatively correlated, with urinary bufotenin excretion. These two personality variables were strongly interdependent. In drug users, bufotenin excretion was correlated positively with social desirability and negatively with irritability, but not with suspiciousness. Bufotenin excretion was not found to be associated with violence toward family members in the present study. The results are in keeping with the earlier finding that violent offenders with paranoid personality traits have higher urinary levels of bufotenin than other violent offenders.
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Authors | J Kärkkäinen, M Räisänen, M O Huttunen, E Kallio, H Naukkarinen, M Virkkunen |
Journal | Psychiatry research
(Psychiatry Res)
Vol. 58
Issue 2
Pg. 145-52
(Sep 29 1995)
ISSN: 0165-1781 [Print] Ireland |
PMID | 8570766
(Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
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Chemical References |
- Antidepressive Agents
- Hallucinogens
- Bufotenin
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Topics |
- Adult
- Antidepressive Agents
(adverse effects, therapeutic use)
- Antisocial Personality Disorder
(diagnosis, psychology, urine)
- Bufotenin
(urine)
- Domestic Violence
(psychology)
- Hallucinogens
(urine)
- Humans
- Insanity Defense
- Male
- Middle Aged
- Paranoid Personality Disorder
(diagnosis, psychology, urine)
- Personality Inventory
- Social Desirability
- Socialization
- Violence
(psychology)
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