2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cpnec.2021.100061
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CortiLove: A pilot study on hair steroids in the context of being in love and separation

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“…Our results contrast initial findings reporting no association between hair DHEA and anxiety symptoms in a female sample of Palestinian adolescents living in the West Bank with and without trauma exposure/PTSD (Schindler et al, 2019), and in non-clinical populations (Kische et al, 2023;Renner et al, 2021;Ullmann et al, 2016;Walther et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Our results contrast initial findings reporting no association between hair DHEA and anxiety symptoms in a female sample of Palestinian adolescents living in the West Bank with and without trauma exposure/PTSD (Schindler et al, 2019), and in non-clinical populations (Kische et al, 2023;Renner et al, 2021;Ullmann et al, 2016;Walther et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…There appears to be more going on with romantic love than simply attraction and a focus of energies on a preferred mating partner. Factors not identified in Fisher’s (1998 , 2000) and Fisher et al’s (2002) model have been implicated in romantic love: cortisol ( Marazziti and Canale, 2004 ; Weisman et al, 2015 ; Renner et al, 2021 ) and nerve growth factor ( Emanuele et al, 2007 ). Opioids are also likely to play a role in romantic love (see Machin and Dunbar, 2011 ) but do not appear in Fisher’s model.…”
Section: A Theory Of Co-opting Mother-infant Bondingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is particularly problematic in endocrinological research, where findings are inconsistent. Specifically, studies do not provide consistent findings concerning cortisol ( Marazziti and Canale, 2004 ; Weisman et al, 2015 ; Sorokowski et al, 2019 ; Renner et al, 2021 ), testosterone ( Marazziti and Canale, 2004 ; Sorokowski et al, 2019 ), and serotonin ( Marazziti et al, 1999 ; Langeslag et al, 2012 ). Other disciplines (e.g., epidemiology) regularly and consistently report the socio-demographic characteristics of samples, and this adds substantially to the comparability of samples and findings across studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Researchers may also choose to administer the Infatuation Scale to all individuals in a relationship, as well as to individuals not in a romantic relationship, permitting a comparison of findings across relationship status. We refer readers to an endocrine study by Renner et al (2021) as a good example of how extensive sample characteristics reporting can enrich a study and provide a deeper understanding of the findings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%