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Citation

Prepelita R, Cristofor AC, Dobrin R, Trus C, Ciobica A, Chiriţă R. Rev. Cercet. Interv. Soc. 2019; 65: 111-130.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Department of Sociology and Social Work, Publisher Editura Holt Romania, Expert Projects Publishing)

DOI

10.33788/rcis.65.8

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

In the present report we want it to see if there is a connection between serotonin and/or dopamine and the aggression-suicidal risk axis in patients with major depression disorders. 113 patients were selected and we used the following specific scales: Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, the Colombia Suicide Risk Scale, and the Buss & Perry Aggression Questionnaire. Serotonin and dopamine were determined by high pressure liquid chromatography. The results of this study arc clear in terms of the relationship between neurotransmitters serotonin and dopamine on one hand and aggression and suicide risk on the other. Our analysis of the data reveals significant Pearson correlations with both aggressive serotonin and dopamine and suicide risk. Moreover, following linear regression, both serotonin levels and dopamine levels resulted in significant predictors of aggression and suicide risk. In addition, the social implications of our results are presented and discussed. © 2019, Editura Lumen. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Suicide; Aggression; Dopamine; Serotonin; Major depression disorder; Social dominance; Social implications

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