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Behavioural Brain Research Volume 212, Issue 1, 1 September 2010, Pages 84-89
Progesterone and maternal aggressive behavior in rats

Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association May/June 2010 vol. 16 no. 3 170-177
An Exploratory Study of Postpartum Depression and Vitamin D

Neuropsychopharmacology (2010) 35, 929937
Evidence for a Role of Progesterone in Menstrual Cycle-Related Variability in Prepulse Inhibition in Healthy Young Women

Biomed Environ Sci. 2009 Feb;22(1):44-9
Relationship between levels of testosterone and cortisol in saliva and aggressive behaviors of adolescents

Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry. 2009 Mar 17;33(2):205-13
On the association between low resting heart rate and chronic aggression: retinoid toxicity hypothesis

Aggress Violent Behav. 2008 Oct;13(5):383-395
Role of Serotonin and Dopamine System Interactions in the Neurobiology of Impulsive Aggression and its Comorbidity with other Clinical Disorders

1: Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2007 Feb;61(1):120-3
Unusual manifestations of premenstrual syndrome

J Clin Invest. 2007 December 3; 117(12): 39793987
Monosaccharide-induced lipogenesis regulates the human hepatic sex hormonebinding globulin gene

Neurosci Res. 2006 Apr;54(4):254-60
Behavioural anomalies in mice evoked by "Tokyo" disruption of the Vitamin D receptor gene

Hormones and Behavior Volume 45, Issue 2, February 2004, Pages 115-121
Opposing hormonal mechanisms of aggression revealed through short-lived testosterone manipulations and multiple winning experiences

J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2004 Jun;89(6):2998-3006
Medroxyprogesterone acetate antagonizes the effects of estrogen treatment on social and sexual behavior in female macaques

European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2004) 58, 24 -31
Dietary intake of n-3, n-6 fatty acids and fish: Relationship with hostility in young adults - the CARDIA study

IMAJ 2003;5:653-658
Aggression: The Testosterone-Serotonin Link

Aggressive Behavior Volume 29, Issue 6, pages 531 538, December 2003
Effects of menstrual cycle phase on reporting levels of aggression using the buss and perry aggression questionnaire

J Forensic Sci. 2002 Sep;47(5):1083-9
PMS, psychosis and culpability: sound or misguided defense?

Aggressive Behavior 2001 Volume 27 Issue 5, Pages 372 - 381
Inhibition of aggression by progesterone and its metabolites in female Syrian hamsters

Alcohol Alcohol. 2000 Jan;35(1):84-90
Acute effect of alcohol on androgens in premenopausal women

Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 1999 Jun;23(6):976-82
Acute effect of alcohol on estradiol, estrone, progesterone, prolactin, cortisol, and luteinizing hormone in premenopausal women

Forensic Psychology May, 1999
Relationship Between Biochemistry and Aggression

Psychosomatic Medicine September 1, 1997 vol. 59 no. 5 477-480
Age, testosterone, and behavior among female prison inmates

J Soc Psychol. 1996 Feb;136(1):49-56
Salivary testosterone and cortisol in a delinquent and violent urban subculture

Australian Institute of Criminology April 1991
Women and Crime: Premenstrual Issues

JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL CHILD PSYCHOLOGY 1991 Volume 19, Number 4, 469-478
Salivary testosterone and cortisol among late adolescent male offenders

Arch Sex Behav. 1990 Oct;19(5):425-41
Premenstrual syndrome as a criminal defense

J Steroid Biochem. 1984 Jan;20(1):437-9
The effect of progesterone administration on sex hormone binding globulin binding capacity in women with severe premenstrual syndrome

The Lancet (1980) pp. 1070-1071
Cyclical criminal acts in premenstrual syndrome

Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (1978), May 456-466
Menstrually related periodic psychosis

1: J Clin Psychiatry. 1978 May;39(5):456-66
Periodic psychosis recurring in association with menstrual cycle

British Medical Journal (1975) vol. 2
Paramenstrual Baby Battering

Hormones and Behavior Volume 6, Issue 2, June 1975, Pages 149-157
Androgen-induced aggression in neonatally androgenized female mice: Inhibition by progesterone

COMMUNICATIONS IN BEHAVIORAL BIOLOGY Volume:2 Issue:2 Dated:PART A (AUGUST 1968) Pages:65-87
KINDS OF AGGRESSION AND THEIR PHYSIOLOGICAL BASIS

British Medical Journal (1961) vol..2, pp. 1752-1753
Menstruation and crime

British Medical Journal (1959), 1, 148-9
Menstruation and Acute Psychiatric Illnesses

Recommended reading

Katharina Dalton (Author), Wendy Holton (Contributor)
Depression after Childbirth: How to Recognise, Treat, and Prevent Postnatal Depression

Nicola Owen
Nicola

'Premenstrual Syndrome goes to Court' by Dr Katharina Dalton, Peter Andrew Publishing, 1990 (out of print, but might be available in second hand bookshops.)



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