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Daisy Schalling

Researcher at Karolinska Institutet

Publications -  59
Citations -  4493

Daisy Schalling is an academic researcher from Karolinska Institutet. The author has contributed to research in topics: Karolinska Scales of Personality & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 59 publications receiving 4415 citations. Previous affiliations of Daisy Schalling include Stockholm University.

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A comprehensive psychopathological rating scale.

TL;DR: An interdisciplinary group of 15 psychiatrists, psychologists and clinical pharmacologists was formed under the auspices of the Swedish Medical Research Council to study the problem of evaluating change in psychiatric disorders with treatment and decided to construct a new scale covering psychopathological variables likely to be changed by treatment.
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Markers for vulnerability to psychopathology: Temperament traits associated with platelet MAO activity

TL;DR: The functional linkage between platelet MAO activity and psychopathology was explored by analyzing temperamental correlates in 40 male subjects by means of scales from the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire, the Zuckerman Sensation Seeking Inventory, and the Karolinska Scales of Personality.
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Testosterone, aggression, physical, and personality dimensions in normal adolescent males.

TL;DR: There was a significant association (r = 0.44) between plasma testosterone levels and self‐reports of physical and verbal aggression, mainly reflecting responsiveness to provocation and threat.
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Circulating testosterone levels and aggression in adolescent males: a causal analysis.

TL;DR: Empirical analyses suggested that circulating levels of testosterone in the blood had a direct causal influence on provoked aggressive behavior (self‐reports), and Testosterone also had an indirect and weaker affect on another aggression dimension.
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Relationship between personality and debrisoquine hydroxylation capacity. Suggestion of an endogenous neuroactive substrate or product of the cytochrome P4502D6.

TL;DR: There may be a relationship between personality and the activity of the enzyme hydroxylating debrisoquine (cytochrome P4502D6), which may have an endogenous neuroactive substrate or product, such as a biogenic neurotransmitter amine.