A study of cortisol level as a biological marker in disruptive aggressive behaviour in adolescence

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Departmentof Psychiatry Faculty of Medicine - Banha University

2 Department of Neurophsychiatry faculty of Medicine-Benha University

3 Department of Psychiatry Faculty of Medicine-Benha University

4 Department of Clinical and Chemical Pathology Faculty of Medicine - Banha

5 Department of Neuropsychiatry Faculty of Medicine - Banha University

Abstract

Abstract
Background: Adolescence is usually associated with the teenage years, but its physical, psychological or cultural expressions may begin earlier and end later. Aggression is a behavior whose primary or sole purpose or function is to injure physically or psychologically. Aim and objectives: To demonstrate that high cortisol level in relation with the comorbidity of substance abuse and the duration of abuse in the conduct group. Patients and methods: This study was conducted on 50 aggressive patients with disruptive aggressive behaviors, attending the adolescent outpatient clinic at Alabbassia Mental hospital, who in turn divided into two groups one of conduct disorder and the other of Oppositional Defiant disorder and 25 resembling the control group during the period from March 2019 to February 2020. Results: Patients with conduct disorder showed statistically significant difference between the cortisol level and the comorbidity of substance abuse and the duration of abuse (by years) (P

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