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ct001 Patterns
of friendship among girls with and without attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder," D. R. Blachman and
S. P. Hinshaw, Journal
of Abnormal Child Psychology, Vol. 30, No. 6, December 2002, 625-40;
and, "Preadolescent girls with attention- deficit/hyperactivity disorder:
II. Neuropsychological performance in relation to subtypes and individual
classification," S. P. Hinshaw, E. T. Carte, N. Sami, J. J. Treuting, and
B. A. Zupan, Journal of Consulting and Clinical
Psychology, Vol. 70, No. 5, October 2002, 1099-111; and, "New
studies of girls with ADHD led by UC Berkeley professor reveal overlooked and
serious situation," press release, University of California at Berkeley,
October 1, 2002. zurück
ct002 Serotonin,
aggression, and parental psychopathology in children with attention-deficit
hyperactivity disorder," Jeffrey M. Halperin,
Jeffrey H. Newcorn, Ilene Kopstein, Kathleen E. McKay, Susan T. Schwartz, Larry
J. Siever, and Vanshdeep Sharma, Journal of the American
Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Vol. 36, No. 10, October
1997. Address: Jeffrey M. Halperin, Psychology Department,
ct003 CSF
5-HIAA and family history of antisocial personality disorder in newborns,"
John N. Constantino, Jennifer A.
Morris, and Dennis L. Murphy, American Journal of Psychiatry,
Vol. 154, No. 12, December 1997. Address: John Constantino, Department
of Psychiatry,
ct004 Child and Adolescent Violence
Research," NIH Publication No.
00- 4706, April 2000. Address: NIMH, Office of Communications and Public
Liaison,
ct005 Increasing
homicide rates and linoleic acid consumption among five Western countries,
1961-2000," Joseph R. Hibbeln,
Levi R. C. Nieminen, and William E. M. Lands, Lipids,
Vol. 39, No. 12, 2004, 1207-13. Address: Joseph R. Hibbeln, Section on
Nutritional Neurochemistry, LMBB, NIAAA,
ct006 Omega-3 status and cerebrospinal fluid corticotrophin releasing
hormone in perpetrators of domestic violence," Joseph R. Hibbeln, Garth Bissette, John C. Umhau,
and David T. George, Biological Psychiatry,
Vol. 56, 2004, 895-97 zurück
ct008 Influences
of serotonin and testosterone in aggression and dominance: convergence with
social psychology," Paul C. Bernhardt,
Current
Directions in Psychological Science, Vol. 6, No. 2, April 1997, pp.
44-48. Address: Paul C. Bernhardt, Department of Educational Psychology, MBH
327,
ct009 Adrenal
androgens and aggression in conduct disorder prepubertal boys and normal
controls," Stephanie H. M. van Goozen,
Walter Matthys, Peggy T. Cohen-Kettenis, Jos H. H. Thijssen, and Herman van
Engeland, Biological
Psychiatry, Vol. 43, No. 2, 1998, pp. 156-158. Address: Stephanie H.
M. van Goozen, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, B01- 201,
ct010 The
neurobehavioral effects of phytoestrogens in male Syrian hamsters," T. O. Moore, M. Karom, and L. O'Farrell, Brain
Research, Vol. 1016, No. 1, July 30, 2004, 102-10. Address: Tim
Moore, Department of Psychology,
ct011 Increased
aggressive behavior and decreased affiliative behavior in adult male monkeys
after long-term consumption of diets rich in soy protein and isoflavones,"
Neal G. Simon, Jay R. Kaplan, Shan
Hu, Thomas C. Register, and Michael R. Adams, Hormones
and Behavior, Vol. 45, April 2004, 278-84. Address: Michael R.
Adams, Dept. of Pathology/Comparative Medicine,
ct012 Fearlessness,
stimulation-seeking, and large body size at age 3 years as early
predispositions to childhood aggression at age 11 years," A. Raine, C. Reynolds, P. H. Venables, S. A.
Mednick, and D. P. Farrington, Archives of General Psychiatry, Vol. 5
55, No. 8, August 1998, pp. 745-751. Address: Adrian Raine, Department of
Psychology,
ct013 Sex
differences in the etiology of aggressive and nonaggressive antisocial
behavior: results from two twin studies," Thalia C. Eley, Paul Lichtenstein, and Jim Stevenson, Child
Development, Vol. 70, No. 1, Jan./Feb. 1999, pp. 155-168. Address:
Thalia C. Eley, Social, Genetic and Dev. Psychiatry Research Centre, Institute
of Psychiatry, 111 Denmark Hill, De'Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, U.K. zurück
ct014 Carbamazepine lowers aggression: a
review," John L. Young and Marc
Hillbrand, Bulletin of the American Academy of
Psychiatry Law, Vol. 22, No. 1, 1994, pp. 53-61. Address: John L. Young,
Whiting Forensic Institute,
ct015 Wisconsin Card Sorting Test
performance during carbamazepine monotherapy of aggressive behavior," Marc
Hillbrand and John L. Young, Cognitive
and Behavioral Neurology , Vol. 8, No. 1, 1995, pp. 61-63. Address: Marc
Hillbrand, Whiting Forensic Institute,
ct016 Heart period variability and psychopathology in urban boys at risk
for delinquency," Daniel S. Pine,
Gail A. Wasserman, Laurie Miller, Jeremy D. Coplan, Emilia Bagiella, Pavel
Kovelenku, Michael M. Myers, and Richard P. Sloan, Psychophysiology,
Vol. 3 35, 1998, pp. 521-529. Address: Daniel S. Pine, New
York State Psychiatric Institute, Unit 78, 722 W. 168th Street, New York, NY
10032. zurück
ct017 Recent
decreasing trend in
ct018 Correlation
between serum lipid concentrations and psychological distress," C. C. Chen, F. Lu, J. Wu, and C. Chang, Psychiatry
Research, Vol.102, No. 2, June 21, 2001, pp. 153-162. Address: C. C.
Chen, Dept. of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University,
138 Sheng-Li Rd., 70428 Tainan, Taiwan. zurück
ct019 Low
serum cholesterol concentration and serotonin metabolism in men," Paul
H. A. Steegmans, Durk Fekkes, Arno
Hoes, Annette Bak, Emiel van der Does, and Diederick Grobbee, British Medical
Journal, Vol. 312,
No. 7025, January 27, 1996. zurück
ct020 Is
cholesterol a mood-altering lipid?," Science News, Vol. 150, No. 12,
ct021 Diet, ADHD, and
Behavior: A Quarter-Century Review," Michael F. Jacobson and David Schardt, Center for Science in the Public
Interest, September 1999. Copies of this report are available for $8 each
(including postage and handling) from CSPI-Behavior, Su uite 300, 1875
Connecticut Avenue, Washington, DC 20009. A separate report, "A Parent's
Guide to Diet, ADHD and Behavior," is available for $1.50 per copy. The
reports also can be accessed at Center for
Science in the Public Interest. zurück
ct022 Childhood conduct
problems, hyperactivity-impulsivity, and inattention as predictors of adult
criminal activity," L. M. Babinski,
C. S. Hartsough, and N. M. Lambert, Journal of
Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Vol. 40, No. 3, March 1999, pp.
347-3 355. Address: L. M. Babinski, School of Education, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599. zurück
ct023 Pesticides
and inner-city children: exposures, risks, and prevention,"
Philip J. Landrigan, Luz Claudio,
Steven B. Markowitz, Gertrud S. Berkowitz, Barbara L. Brenner, Harry Romero,
James G. Wetmur, Thomas D. Matte, Andrea C. Gore, James H. Godbold, and Mary S.
Wolff, Environmental
Health Perspectives, Vol. 107, Supplement 3, June 1999, pp. 431-437.
Address: Philip J. Landrigan, Department of Community and Preventive
Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, 10 East 101st St., Mezzanine Floor,
New w York, NY 10029. zurück
ct024 Impairment of social and moral behavior
related to early damage in human prefrontal cortex," Steven W. Anderson, Antoine Bechara, Hanna
Damasio, Daniel Tranel, and Antonio R. Damasio, Nature Neuroscience,
Vol. 2, No. 11, November 1999, pp. 1032-10 037. Address: Antonio R.
Damasio, Department of Neurology, Division of Behavioral Neurology and
Cognitive Neuroscience,
ct025 Effects of d,l-fenfluramine on aggressive and impulsive responding in adult males
with a history of conduct disorder," Don Cherek and
ct026 Vitamin-mineral intake and intelligence: a macrolevel analysis of randomized controlled
trials," S. J. Schoenthaler and
I. D. Bier, Journal of
Alternative and Complementary Medicine, Vol. 5, No. 2, April 1999,
pp. 125-134. Address: Stephen Schoent thaler, Department of Sociology and
Criminal Justice, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA 95382. zurück
ct027 Association between preference for sweets and excessive alcohol intake: a review of
animal and human studies," Alexey B. Kampov-Polevoy,
James C. Garbutt, and David S. Janowsky, Alcohol
& Alcoholism, Vol. 34, No. 3, 1999, pp. 386-395. zurück
ct028 Evidence of preference for a high-concentration sucrose solution in alcoholic
men," Alexey B. Kampov-Polevoy,
James C. Garbutt, and David S. Janowsky, American Journal of Psychiatry,
Vol. 154, No. 2, February 1997, pp. 269-270. zurück
ct029 Maternal cigarette smoking during pregnancy and
early onset of criminal offending in an urban African-American birth
cohort," presentation to the American
Society of Criminology Conference,
ct030 Identifying fetal alcohol syndrome among youth in the criminal justice system," D.
K. Fast, J. Conry, and C. A. Loock, Journal
of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Vol. 20, No. 5, October
20, 1999, pp. 370-372. Address: D.
K. Fast,
ct031 Under-recognition
of prenatal alcohol effects in infants of known alcohol abusing women,"
Joan M. Stoler and Lewis B. Holmes, Journal of
Pediatrics, Vol. 135, No. 4, October 1999, pp. 430-436. Address:
Joan M. Stoler, Genetics and Teratology Unit,
ct032 Selective
reductions in prefrontal glucose metabolism in murderers," Adrian Raine, Monte S. Buchsbaum, Jill
Stanley, Steven Lottenberg, Leonard Abel, and Jacqueline Stoddard, Biological Psychiatry, 36, September 1, 1994. Und, Vol. 42, 1997, pp.
495-508. Address: Adrian Raine, Department of Psychology, S.G.M. Building,
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-1061. zurück
ct033 A meta-analytic review of the relation between antisocial behavior and neuropsychological
measures of executive function,” Alex B. Morgan
and Scott O. Lilienfeld, Clinical
Psychology Review, Vol. 20, No. 1, January 2000, pp. 113-136. Address: Alex
x B. Morgan, Department of Psychology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322. zurück
ct034 Neuropsychological characteristics and test behaviors of boys with early onset conduct
problems,” Matthew L. Speltz,
Michelle DeKlyen, Rose Calderon, Mark T. Greenberg, and Philip A. Fisher, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Vol.
108, No. 2, 1999, p pp. 315-325. Address: Matthew L. Speltz, Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences, University of Washington, Box 359300-CL08, Seattle, WA 98195. zurück
ct035 The effect of vitamin-mineral supplementation on juvenile delinquency among
American schoolchildren: a randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled trial.
Stephen J. Schoenthaler and Ian D.
Bier, Journal of
Alternative and Complementary Medicine, Vol. . 6,
No. 1, February 2000, pp. 7-17, and, “The effect of vitamin-mineral
supplementation on the intelligence of American school children: a randomized,
double-blind placebo-controlled trial,” Stephen J. Schoenthaler, Ian D. Bier,
Kelly Young, Dennis Nichols, and Susan Jansenns, Journal
of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, Vol. 6, No. 1, February
2000, pp. 19-29. Address for both: Stephen J. Schoenthaler, Department of
Sociology and Criminal Justice, California State University, Stanislaus, 801 W.
. Monte Vista Ave., Turlock, CA 95380. zurück
ct036 Vitamin and mineral supplements-is the methodology sufficient to support the conclusions?”
Wendy B. Smith, Journal of
Alternative and Complementary Medicine, Vol. 6, No. 1, February 2000, pp.
31-35. Address: Wend dy B. Smith, DCPR-NIAAA, National Institutes of Health,
6000 Executive Blvd., Suite 505, Bethesda, MD 20892-7003. zurück
ct037 Low salivary
cortisol and persistent aggression in boys referred for disruptive behavior,”
Keith McBurnett, Benjamin B. Lahey,
Paul J. Rathouz, and Rolf Loeber, Archives of General Psychiatry, Vol.
57, No. 1, January 2000, pp. 38-43. Address: Keit th McBurnett,
Department of Psychiatry, University of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Avenue, MC
3077, Chicago, IL 60637. zurück
ct038 Corticotropin-releasing hormone and cortisol: longitudinal associations with depression and
antisocial behavior in pregnant adolescents,” E. J. Susman, K. H. Schmeelk, B. K. Worrall, D. A. Granger, A. Ponirakis,
and G. P. Chrousos, Journal of the American
Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Vol. 38, No. 4, April
1999, pp. 460-467. Address: Elizabeth Susman, Department of Biobehavioral
Health, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802. zurück
ct039 Personality disorders may be genetic,” Kathryn DeMott,
Clinical
Psychiatry News, Vol. 27, No. 12, December 1999, p. 27. zurück
ct040 Violence, criminal behavior,
and the EEG: significance of left hemispheric focal abnormalities,” Frank Pillmann, Anke Rohde, Simone Ullrich,
Steffi Draba, Ursel Sannemüller, and Andreas Marneros, Journal
of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, Vol. 11. zurück
ct041 Ethanol-induced apoptotic
neurodegeneration and fetal alcohol syndrome,” Chrysanthy Ikonomidou, Petra Bittigau, Masahiko J. Ishimaru, David F. Wozniak,
Christian Koch, Kerstin Genz, Madelon T. Price, Vanya Stefovska, Friederike
Hörster, Tanya Tenkova, K Krikor Dikranian, and John W. Olney, Science, Vol. 287, February 11, 2000, pp. 1056-1060. See also: “Blockage of NMDA receptors and apoptotic neurodegeneration in
the developing brain,” Chrysanthy Ikonomidou et al., Science, Vol. 283, No.
53 398,
ct042 A randomized controlled trial
of early dietary supply of long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids and mental
development in term infants,” E. Birch,
S. Garfield, D. Hoffman, R. Uauy, and D. Birch, Developmental Medicine and Child
Neurology, Vol. 42, > March 2000, pp. 174-181. Address: Eileen Birch,
Retina Foundation of the Southwest, 9900 North Central Expressway, Suite 400,
Dallas, TX 75231. zurück
ct043 Rational dosages of nutrients have
a prolonged effect on learning disabilities," Richard M. Carlton, Gerald Ente, Lila Blum, Nadine
Heyman, William Davis, and Sal Ambrosino, Alternative
Therapies, Vol. 6, No. 3, May 2000, pp. 85-9. zurück
ct044 In
Harm's Way-Toxic Threats to Child Development. Greater Boston Physicians
for Social Responsibility,
May 2000. http://psr.igc.org/ihw-report.htm. zurück
ct045 How lead exposure relates
to temporal changes in IQ, violent crime, and unwed pregnancy," Rick Nevin, Environmental Research,
(über //dx.doi.org/) Vol. 83, No. 1, May 2000, pp. 1-22. Address:
Rick Nevin, ICF Consulting, 9300 Lee Highway, Fairfax, VA 22031-1207. zurück
ct046 Brain
changes appear early in ADHD children," Carl Sherman, Clinical
Psychiatry News, Vol. 28, No. 4, 2000,
p. 15. zurück
ct047 Reduced regional cerebral blood
flow in non-psychotic violent offenders," Henrik Soderstrom, Mats Tullberg, Carsten Wikkels”, Sven Ekholm, and
Anders Forsman, Psychiatry
Research, Vol. 98, 2000, pp. 29-41. zurück
ct048 Reduced prefrontal and increased
subcortical brain functioning assessed using positron emission tomography in
predatory and affective murderers,” Adrian Raine,
J. Reid Meloy, Susan Bihrle, Jackie Stoddard, Lori LaCasse, and Monte S.
Buchsbaum, Behaviooral
Sciences and the Law, Vol. 16, 1998, pp. 319-332. Address: Adrian Raine,
Dept. of Psychology, S.G.M. Building, USC, Los Angeles, CA 90089-1061. zurück
ct049 Neurologic abnormalities in murderers," Pamela Y. Blake,
Jonathan H. Pincus, and Cary Buckner, Neurology,
45, September 1995, pp. 1641-1647. Address: Pamela Y. Blake, Department of
Neurology, Georgetown University Medical Center, 3800 Reservoir Road, NW,
Washington, DC 20007. zurück
ct050 Neurologist's
role in understanding violence," Jonathan H. Pincus, Archives of
Neurology, Vol. 50, August 1993, pp. 867-869. Address: Jonathan H. Pincus,
Dept. of Neurology, Georgetown University Hospital, 3800 Reservoir Rd. NW,
Washington, C.D. 20007-2197 . zurück
ct051 An anthropological approach to the
evaluation of preschool children exposed to pesticides in
ct052 The role of diet and behaviour in childhood," J. Breakey, Journal of
Paediatrical Child Health, 33, 1997, pp. 190-194. Address: J. Breakey, P.O.
Box 8, Beachmere, QLD 4510, Australia. zurück
ct053 Nutritional influences on aggressive behavior," Melvyn R. Werbach, Journal of
Orthomolecular Medicine, Vol. 7, No. 1, 1995. zurück
ct054 Nutrition and depression: the role of folate," Jonathan E. Alpert and Maurizio Fava, Nutrition Review, May 1997, Vol. 55, No. 5, pp. 145-149. Correspondence: Maurizio Fava, fax
1-617-726- 7541. zurück
ct055 The impact of selenium supplementation on mood,"
David Benton and Richard Cook, Biological
Psychiatry, Vol. 29,
No. 11, June 1, 1991, pp. 1092-1098. zurück
ct056 Effects of dietary selenium
on mood in healthy men living in a metabolic research unit," W. C. Hawkes and L. Hornbostel, Biological
Psychiatry, Vol. 39,
No. 2, January 15, 1996, pp. 121-128. Address not listed. zurück
ct057 Relapse of depression
after rapid depletion of tryptophan," K. A. Smith, C. G. Fairburn, and P.J. Cowen,
The Lancet, Vol. 349,
No. 9056,
ct058 Abstracts of early papers on the effects of vitamin
and mineral supplementation on I.Q. and behaviour," Stephen J. Schoenthaler, Personality
and Individual Differences,
Vol. 12, No. 4, 1991, pp. 335-341. zurück
ct059 Aggression and brain serotonergic
responsivity: response to slides in male macaques," Randall Kyes et al.,
Physiology
& Behavior, 57: 2, 1995. Address:
Randall Kyes, Reg. Primate Research Ctr., University of Washington Health
Sciences Building, SJ-50, Seattle, WA 98195. zurück
ct060 Serotonergic function
in aggressive and nonaggressive boys with ADHD," Jeffrey Halperin et al., American Journal of Psychiatry, 151: 2, February 1994. Address:
Jeffrey Halperin, Department of Psychology, Queens College, 65-30 Kissena
Blvd., Flushing, NY 11367.
zurück
ct061 Suicidality
and 5-HIAA concentration associated with a tryptophan hydroxylase
polymorphism," and "CSF biochemistries, glucose metabolism, and
diurnal activity rhythms in alcoholic, violent offenders, fire setters, and
healthy volunteers," both by Matti Virkkunen
et al., both in Archives of General Psychiatry, 51, January 1994. Address for
either: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 9000 Rockville
Pike, Building 10, Room 3C102, Bethesda,
MD 20892. zurück
ct062 The use of neurological cues by
probation officers to assess brain dysfunction in offenders," Matthew Robinson and Tom Kelley, presentation
to the Annual Meeting of the
ct063 The
Shipley Project: treating food allergy to prevent criminal behaviour in
community settings," C. Peter W. Bennett,
Leonard M. McEwen, Helen C. McEwen, and Eunice L. Rose, Journal of
Nutritional and Environmental Medicine, Vol. 8, 1998, pp. 77-83. Also: "The health of criminals
related to behaviour, food, allergy and nutrition: a controlled study of 100
persistent young offenders," C. Peter W. Bennett and Jonathan Brostoff, Journal of
Nutritional and Environmental Medicine, Vol. 7, 1997, pp. 359- 366. zurück
ct064 Assessment of chemical factors in
relation to child hyperactivity," Neil Ward. Journal
of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine, Vol. 7, 1997, pp. 333-342. Address: Neil I. Ward, ICP-MS
Facility, Dept. of Chemistry, Univ. of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey GU2 5XH, UK. zurück
ct065 A
neuropsychiatric developmental model of serial homicidal behavior," J.
Arturo Silva, Gregory B. Leong, and
Michelle M. Ferrari, Behavioral
Sciences and the Law, Vol. 22, 2004, 787-99; and "The case
of Jeffrey Dahmer: Sexual serial homicide from a neuropsychiatric developmental
perspective," J. Arturo Silva, Michelle M. Ferrari, and Gregory B. Leong, Journal of
Forensic Sciences, Vol.
47, No. 6, 2002, 1-13; and "Asperger's disorder and the origins of
the Unabomber," J. Arturo Silva, Michelle M. Ferrari, and Gregory B.
Leong, American Journal of Forensic
Psychiatry, Vol. 24, No. 2, 2003, 5-43. Address for all: J.
Arturo Silva, P.O. Box 20928, San Jose, CA 95160. . zurück
ct066 Lack
of relations of hostility, negative affect, and high-risk behavior with low
plasma lipid levels in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults
Study," J. H. Markovitz, D.
Smith, J. M. Raczynski, A. Oberman, O. D. Williams, S. Knox, and D. R.
Jacobs,Jr., Archives of Internal Medicine, Vol. 157, No. 17, Sept. 22, 1997,
pp. 1953-1959. zurück
ct067 Lower
baseline plasma cortisol and prolactin together with increased body
temperature and higher mCPP-induced cortisol responses in men with
pedophilia," M. Maes, D. van
West, N. De Vos, H. Westenberg, F. Van Hunsel, D. Hendriks, P. Cosyns, and S.
Scharpe, Neuropsychopharmacology, Vol. 24, No. 1, January 2001, pp.
37-46. Address: M. Maes, Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology,
University of Maastricht, Maastricht, The Netherlands. zurück
ct068 Social
impulsivity inversely associated with CSF 5-HIAA and fluoxetine exposure in
vervet monkeys," Lynn A. Fairbanks,
William P. Melega, Matthew J. Jorgensen, Jay R. Kaplan, and Michael T. McGuire,
Neuropsychopharmacology, Vol. 24, No. 4, 2001, pp. 370-378. Address:
Lynn A. Fairbanks, University of California at Los Angeles, Neuropsychiatric
Institute, 760 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90024. zurück
ct069 Impulsive
choice induced in rats by lesions of the nucleus accumbens core," R.
N. Cardinal, D. R. Pennicott, C. L.
Sugathapala, T. W. Robbins, and B. J. Everitt, Science, Vol. 292, No. 5526, June 29, 2001,
pp. 2499-2501 Address: Rudolf Cardinal, Dept. of Experimental Psychology,
University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EB, UK. zurück
ct070 Sex
differences in brain monoamines and aggression," Jonathan Toot, Gail Dunphy, and Daniel Ely, presentation
to the American Physiological Society, October 17-20, 2001, Pittsburgh, PA.
Address: Jonathan Toot, University of Akron, Department of Biology, Akron, OH
44325-3908. See also: "Fighting instinct is in men's genes," Lorna
Martin, The Herald (
ct071 Handedness, criminality, and sexual
offending," A. F. Bogaert, Neuropsychologia, Vol. 39, No. 5, 2001, pp. 465-469. Address: A. F. Bogaert, Community
Health Sciences, Brock University, L2S 3A1, St. Catharine's, Canada. zurück
ct072 Handedness and psychopathy," A. R. Mayer and D. S. Kosson, Cognitive
and Behavioral Neurology, (Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology, and
Behavioral Neurology), Vol. 13, No. 4, October 2000, pp. 233-238.
Address: A. R. Mayer, Finch University of Health Sciences, Chicago Medical
School, North Chicago, IL 60064.
zurück
ct074 Clinical characteristics and
treatment response to SSRI in a female pedophile," Eva W. C. Chow and Alberto L. Choy, Archives
of Sexual Behavior,
Vol. 31, No. 2, April 2002, 211-15. Address: Eva W. C. Chow, Law and
Mental Health Program, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Clarke Site,
ct075 Brain tumour 'caused
paedophilia,'" BBC News,
Brain tumour causes
uncontrollable paedophilia," New
Scientist,
ct076 Retrospective self-reports of childhood accidents causing unconsciousness in phallometrically
diagnosed pedophiles," R. Blanchard,
B. K. Christensen, S. M. Strong, J. M. Cantor, M. E. Kuban, P. Klassen, R.
Dickey, and T. Blak, Archives
of Sexual Behavior,
Vol. 31, No. 6, Dec. 2002, 511-26. Address: R. Blanchard, Centre for
Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. zurück
ct077 Social
and behavioural effects of traumatic brain injury in children," T. K. Andrews, F. D. Rose, and D. A. Johnson,
Brain Injury, Vol. 12, No. 2, 1998, pp. 133-138.
Address: T. K. Andrews, Department of Psychology, University of East London,
London, E15 4LZ, UK. zurück
ct078 Frontal lobe injuries,
violence, and aggression: a report of the Vietnam Head Injury Study," J. Grafman, K. Schwab, D. Warden, A.
Pridgen, H. R. Brown, and A. M. Salazar, Neurology, Vol. 46, No. 5, May 1996, pp.
1231-1238. Address: J. Grafman, Cognitive Neuroscience Section, NIH/NINDS/MNB, Bethesda,
MD 20892-1440. zurück.
ct079 Head injury in partner-abusive
men," Alan Rosenbaum, Steven K.
Hoge, Steven A. Adelman, William J. Warnken, Kenneth E. Fletcher, and Robert L.
Kane, Journal of Consulting and Clinical
Psychology, Vol. 62, No. 6, 1994. Address: Alan
Rosenbaum, Department of Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Medical
School, 55 Lake Avenue North, Worcester, MA 01655. zurück
ct080 Blows to the head during
development can predispose to violent criminal behaviour: rehabilitation of
consequences of head injury is a measure for crime prevention," José León-Carrión and Francisco Javier
Chacartegui Ramos, Brain Injury, Vol. 17, No. 3, March 2003, 207-16.
Address: José León Carrión, Human Neuropsychology Laboratory, Department of
Experimental Psychology, University of Seville, Spain. zurück
ct081 Intelligence, memory,
and handedness in pedophilia," James M. Cantor, Ray Blanchard, Bruce K. Christensen, Robert Dickey, Philip
E. Klassen, A. Lee Beckstead, Thomas Blak, and Michael E. Kuban, Neuropsychology, Vol. 18, No. 1, 2004, 3-14.
Address: James M. Cantor, CAMH-Clarke Site, 250 College Street, Toronto,
Ontario M5T 1R8, Canada. zurück
ct082 Influence
of supplementary vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids on
the antisocial behaviour of young adult prisoners: randomized,
placebo-controlled trial," C. Bernard Gesch,
Sean M. Hammond, Sarah E. Hampson, Anita Eves, and Martin J. Crowder, British
Journal of Psychiatry,
Vol. 181, July 2002, 22-28.
Address: C. Bernard Gesch, University Laboratory of Physiology, University of
Oxford, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PT, UK. zurück
ct083 A
monoamine hypothesis for the pathophysiology of
paraphilic disorders," Martin P. Kafka,
Archives
of Sexual Behavior,
Vol. 26, No. 4, 1997. Address: Martin P. Kafka, McLean Hospital, 115
Mill Street, Belmont, MA 02178. zurück.
ct084 Mild concussion triggered
kleptomania, Mary Ann Moon, Clinical
Psychiatry News, Vol. 28,
No. 2, 2000, p. 30.
ct085 Vitamin A lack impairs
learning, but it's reversible," UniSci Daily University Science News,
ct086 Dietary
folate and depressive symptoms are associated in middle-
aged Finnish men," T. Tolmunen,
S. Voutilainen, J. Hintikka, T. Rissanen, A. Tanskanen, H. Viinamaki, G. A.
Kaplan, and J. T. Salonen, Journal of Nutrition, Vol. 133, Number 10, October 2003, 3233-6. Address: Jukka
T. Salonen, Inner Savo Health Centre, Suonenjoki, Finland. zurück
ct087 Depression
and folate status in the U.S. population," M. S. Morris, M. Fava, P. F. Jacques, J.
Selhub, and I. H. Rosenberg, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, Vol. 72, No. 2, March-April 2003,
80-7. Address: M. S. Morris,
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to substance problems and delinquency in conduct-disordered adolescents,"
Laetitia Thompson, Paula Riggs,
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