Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Andrologia. 2014 Sep 15;47(8):872–878. doi: 10.1111/and.12340

Figure 1.

Figure 1

AAS use and regret. (A) Men who reported regret of AAS use experienced similar side-effects for cholesterol (p=0.29), aggression (p=1), acne (p=0.34) and fluid retention (p=0.35) to those who did not regret AAS use. (B) No differences in regret were found in situations where men had spouses who were aware of their use of AAS with no relationship effects (Column 1; p=0.44). No statistical differences were found between men who regretted prior AAS use and those who did not in the following situations: (Column 2) Spouse was aware of AAS use and this had effects on the relationship (Aware & Effect, p=1); (Column 3) Spouse was not aware of AAS use and this had no effects on the relationship (Not Aware & No Effect, p=1) and; (Column 4) Spouse was not aware and this effected the relationship (p=1). (C) Regret had no effect on erections and mood in men who reported AAS use. Decreased frequency and quality of erections (p=0.54) as well as poor mood (p=0.74) affected men who regretted AAS use to a similar degree as those who did not (Black bars=men with regret; white bars=men with NO regret).