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  • Title: Gender-related behavior development in females exposed to diethylstilbestrol (DES) in utero: an attempted replication.
    Author: Lish JD, Ehrhardt AA, Meyer-Bahlburg HF, Rosen LR, Gruen RS, Veridiano NP.
    Journal: J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry; 1991 Jan; 30(1):29-37. PubMed ID: 2005061.
    Abstract:
    This report concerns the role of prenatal hormones in normal and abnormal psychosexual differentiation. Several studies indicate that perinatal treatment of infrahuman female mammals with diethylstilbestrol (DES) masculinizes certain features of their brain and behavior. Accordingly, the authors have hypothesized that prenatal exposure to DES may also masculinize the gender-role behavior of girls and women. A previous study suggested that prenatally DES-exposed women show decreased interest in parenting. The authors failed to replicate these findings in a different sample despite the use of similar methodology. Post-hoc analysis shows that the assessment devices would have detected masculinization if it were present. The implications of these findings for an understanding of psychosexual development are discussed.
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