PSYCHIATRIC AND MEDICAL EFFECTS OF ANABOLIC-ANDROGENIC STEROID USE - A CONTROLLED-STUDY OF 160 ATHLETES

Authors
Citation
Hg. Pope et Dl. Katz, PSYCHIATRIC AND MEDICAL EFFECTS OF ANABOLIC-ANDROGENIC STEROID USE - A CONTROLLED-STUDY OF 160 ATHLETES, Archives of general psychiatry, 51(5), 1994, pp. 375-382
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry,Psychiatry
ISSN journal
0003990X
Volume
51
Issue
5
Year of publication
1994
Pages
375 - 382
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-990X(1994)51:5<375:PAMEOA>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Background: We sought to expand on preliminary findings suggesting tha t anabolic-androgenic steroids produce psychiatric effects in some ath letes who use them. Methods: We compared 88 athletes who were using st eroids with 68 nonusers, using the Structured Clinical Interview for D SM-III-R to diagnose psychiatric syndromes occurring in association wi th steroid use (if applicable) and in the absence of steroid use. Demo graphic, medical, and laboratory measures were also performed. Results : Steroid users displayed more frequent gynecomastia, decreased mean t esticular length, and higher cholesterol-high-density lipoprotein rati os than nonusers. Most strikingly, 23% of steroid users reported major mood syndromes-mania, hypomania, or major depression-in association w ith steroid use. Steroid users displayed mood disorders during steroid exposure significantly more frequently than in the absence of steroid exposure (P<.001) and significantly more frequently than nonusers (P< .01). Users rarely abused other drugs simultaneously with steroids. Co nclusion: Major mood disturbances associated with anabolic-androgenic steroids may represent an important public health problem for athletes using steroids and sometimes for the victims of their irritability an d aggression.