Persky H, O'Brien C P, Fine E, Howard W J, Khan M A, Beck R W
Am J Psychiatry. 1977 Jun;134(6):621-5. doi: 10.1176/ajp.134.6.621.
Forty alcoholics without other significant medical or psychiatric problems were studied on a research ward for two weeks. All subjects abstained from alcohol and cigarettes during the first week; 30 randomly selected subjects were permitted unlimited alcohol and/or cigarettes during the second week. Plasma testosterone levels were normal during the first week but decreased rapidly and significantly in those subjects allowed alcohol. A variety of measures of affect failed to show a significant correlation between hostility/aggression and plasma testosterone levels or alcohol ingestion.