Publications


Peer Reviewed Publications

  1. Gut-Brain Axis: Role of Microbiome, Metabolomics, Hormones, and Stress in Mental Health Disorders. Cells. 2024 Aug 27; 13(17). Verma A, Inslicht SS, Bhargava A. PMID: 39273008; PMCID: PMC11394554.
  2. An exploratory study on lipidomic profiles in a cohort of individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder. Sci Rep. 2024 Jul 2; 14(1):15256. Bhargava A, Knapp JD, Fiehn O, Neylan TC, Inslicht SS. PMID: 38956202; PMCID: PMC11219863.

  3. Tumor Suppressor MicroRNAs in Clinical and Preclinical Trials for Neurological Disorders. Pharmaceuticals (Basel). 2024 Mar 27; 17(4). Lui A, Do T, Alzayat O, Yu N, Phyu S, Santuya HJ, Liang B, Kailash V, Liu D, Inslicht SS, Shahlaie K, Liu D. PMID: 38675388; PMCID: PMC11054060.

  4. The lipidome of posttraumatic stress disorder. bioRxiv. 2024 Mar 5. Bhargava A, Knapp JD, Fiehn O, Neylan TC, Inslicht SS. PMID: 38464224; PMCID: PMC10925102.

  5. The Middle-Out Approach to reconceptualizing, assessing, and analyzing traumatic stress reactions. J Trauma Stress. 2024 Jun; 37(3):433-447. Adams SW, Layne CM, Contractor AA, Allwood MA, Armour C, Inslicht SS, Maguen S. PMID: 38049964.

  6. Military Sexual Trauma and Menopause Symptoms Among Midlife Women Veterans. J Gen Intern Med. 2024 Feb; 39(3):411-417. Travis KJ, Huang AJ, Maguen S, Inslicht S, Byers AL, Seal KH, Gibson CJ. PMID: 37957529; PMCID: PMC10897107.

  7. Lifetime history of interpersonal partner violence is associated with insomnia among midlife women veterans. Menopause. 2023 Apr 1; 30(4):370-375. Goldstein LA, Jakubowski KP, Huang AJ, Seal KH, Maguen S, Inslicht SS, Byers AL, Gibson CJ. PMID: 36753121; PMCID: PMC10038868.

  8. Impact of hormonal contraceptives on sex differences in fear conditioning and fear extinction in PTSD. Learn Mem. 2022 Sep; 29(9):332-339. Bartholomew ME, Rozalski V, Richards A, Gurdock J, Thornton M, Fee C, Lipshitz SL, Metzler TJ, Neylan TC, Inslicht SS. PMID: 36206397; PMCID: PMC9488024.

  9. Comparing Heart Rate Analytical Methods to Examine Engagement During Imaginal Prolonged Exposure Therapy: Multicase Study. Am J Psychother. 2022 Dec 1; 75(4):168-176. Cowden Hindash AH, Diamond Altman A, Levitan J, Inslicht SS. PMID: 36052450.

  10. Veterans Health Administration Screening for Military Sexual Trauma May Not Capture Over Half of Cases Among Midlife Women Veterans. Womens Health Issues. 2022 Sep-Oct; 32(5):509-516. Hargrave AS, Maguen S, Inslicht SS, Byers AL, Seal KH, Huang AJ, Gibson CJ. PMID: 35821182; PMCID: PMC9949350.

  11. Racial/ethnic disparities in the diagnosis and management of menopause symptoms among midlife women veterans. Menopause. 2022 Jul 1; 29(7):877-882. Blanken A, Gibson CJ, Li Y, Huang AJ, Byers AL, Maguen S, Inslicht S, Seal K. PMID: 35796560; PMCID: PMC9884100.

  12. The relationship of fear-potentiated startle and polysomnography-measured sleep in trauma-exposed men and women with and without PTSD: testing REM sleep effects and exploring the roles of an integrative measure of sleep, PTSD symptoms, and biological sex. Sleep. 2022 Jan 11; 45(1). Richards A, Inslicht SS, Yack LM, Metzler TJ, Russell Huie J, Straus LD, Dukes C, Hubachek SQ, Felmingham KL, Mathalon DH, Woodward SH, Neylan TC. PMID: 34792165.

  13. Chemical set enrichment analysis: Novel insights into sex-specific alterations in primary metabolites in posttraumatic stress and disturbed sleep. Clin Transl Med. 2021 Dec; 11(12):e511. Bhargava A, Fan S, Lujan CR, Fiehn O, Neylan TC, Inslicht SS. PMID: 34936734; PMCID: PMC8694503.

  14. Randomized controlled experimental study of hydrocortisone and D-cycloserine effects on fear extinction in PTSD. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2022 Oct; 47(11):1945-1952. Inslicht SS, Niles AN, Metzler TJ, Lipshitz SL, Otte C, Milad MR, Orr SP, Marmar CR, Neylan TC. PMID: 34799682; PMCID: PMC9485259.

  15. Ventromedial and insular cortical volume moderates the relationship between BDNF Val66Met and threat sensitivity. J Psychiatr Res. 2021 Oct; 142:337-344. Young DA, Chao LL, Zhang H, Metzler T, Ross J, Richards A, O’Donovan A, Inslicht SS, Neylan TC. PMID: 34425486; PMCID: PMC9526516.

  16. COVID-19 related moral injury: Associations with pandemic-related perceived threat and risky and protective behaviors. J Psychiatr Res. 2021 Oct; 142:80-88. Khan AJ, Nishimi K, Tripp P, Maven D, Jiha A, Woodward E, Inslicht S, Richards A, Neylan TC, Maguen S, O’Donovan A. PMID: 34330024; PMCID: PMC9749911.

  17. Examining the Effect of Sleep Disruption on the Neural Correlates of Fear Extinction. Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging. 2021 Mar; 6(3):251-252. Straus LD, Richards A, Inslicht SS, Dolsen EA, Neylan TC. PMID: 33685648.

  18. Acute cognitive effects of the hypocretin receptor antagonist almorexant relative to zolpidem and placebo: a randomized clinical trial. Sleep. 2020 Oct 13; 43(10). Neylan TC, Richards A, Metzler TJ, Ruoff LM, Varbel J, O’Donovan A, Sivasubramanian M, Motraghi T, Hlavin J, Batki SL, Inslicht SS, Samuelson K, Morairty SR, Kilduff TS. PMID: 32303763; PMCID: PMC7551303.

  19. Impulsivity as a multifactorial construct and its relationship to PTSD severity and threat sensitivity. Psychiatry Res. 2020 Nov; 293:113468. Young DA, Neylan TC, Zhang H, O’Donovan A, Inslicht SS. PMID: 32977054; PMCID: PMC8370776.

  20. Validation of sleep measurement in a multisensor consumer grade wearable device in healthy young adults. J Clin Sleep Med. 2020 Jun 15; 16(6):917-924. Kanady JC, Ruoff L, Straus LD, Varbel J, Metzler T, Richards A, Inslicht SS, O’Donovan A, Hlavin J, Neylan TC. PMID: 32048595; PMCID: PMC7849656.

  21. Work by day and sleep by night, do not sleep too little or too much: Effects of sleep duration, time of day and circadian synchrony on flanker-task performance in internet brain-game users from teens to advanced age. J Sleep Res. 2020 Dec; 29(6):e12919. Richards A, Kanady JC, Huie JR, Straus LD, Inslicht SS, Levihn-Coon A, Metzler TJ, Neylan TC. PMID: 31631467.

  22. Gender Differences in Threat Biases: Trauma Type Matters in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. J Trauma Stress. 2019 Oct; 32(5):701-711. Cowden Hindash AH, Lujan C, Howard M, O’Donovan A, Richards A, Neylan TC, Inslicht SS. PMID: 31590206.

  23. Psychophysiological treatment outcomes: Corticotropin-releasing factor type 1 receptor antagonist increases inhibition of fear-potentiated startle in PTSD patients. Psychophysiology. 2020 Jan; 57(1):e13356. Jovanovic T, Duncan EJ, Kaye J, Garza K, Norrholm SD, Inslicht SS, Neylan TC, Mathew SJ, Iosifescu D, Rothbaum BO, Mayberg HS, Dunlop BW. PMID: 30807663; PMCID: PMC6710166.

  24. Child abuse interacts with hippocampal and corpus callosum volume on psychophysiological response to startling auditory stimuli in a sample of veterans. J Psychiatr Res. 2019 Apr; 111:16-23. Young DA, Neylan TC, Chao LL, O’Donovan A, Metzler TJ, Inslicht SS. PMID: 30660809; PMCID: PMC6467732.

  25. Altered overnight levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines in men and women with posttraumatic stress disorder. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2019 Apr; 102:114-120. Küffer A, Straus LD, Prather AA, Inslicht SS, Richards A, Shigenaga JK, Madden E, Metzler TJ, Neylan TC, O’Donovan A. PMID: 30544002; PMCID: PMC6420348.

  26. Gender Differences in Cardiovascular Risk Related to Diabetes and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2018 Dec; 26(12):1268-1272. Gibson CJ, Li Y, Inslicht SS, Seal KH, Byers AL. PMID: 30314941.

  27. Association among anterior cingulate cortex volume, psychophysiological response, and PTSD diagnosis in a Veteran sample. Neurobiol Learn Mem. 2018 Nov; 155:189-196. Young DA, Chao L, Neylan TC, O’Donovan A, Metzler TJ, Inslicht SS. PMID: 30086395; PMCID: PMC6361720.

  28. Effects of Threat Context, Trauma History, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Status on Physiological Startle Reactivity in Gulf War Veterans. J Trauma Stress. 2018 Aug; 31(4):579-590. Niles AN, Luxenberg A, Neylan TC, Inslicht SS, Richards A, Metzler TJ, Hlavin J, Deng J, O’Donovan A. PMID: 30058728; PMCID: PMC6415744.

  29. Patterns of Zolpidem Use in Male and Female Veterans Following Revised FDA Dosing Guidelines. J Clin Sleep Med. 2018 Jul 15; 14(7):1093-1094. Inslicht SS, Neylan TC. PMID: 29991413; PMCID: PMC6040784.

  30. The interaction of BDNF Val66Met, PTSD, and child abuse on psychophysiological reactivity and HPA axis function in a sample of Gulf War Veterans. J Affect Disord. 2018 Aug 1; 235:52-60. Young DA, Neylan TC, O’Donovan A, Metzler T, Richards A, Ross JA, Inslicht SS. PMID: 29649711; PMCID: PMC6354935.

  31. The effects of early trauma and the FKBP5 gene on PTSD and the HPA axis in a clinical sample of Gulf War veterans. Psychiatry Res. 2018 Dec; 270:961-966. Young DA, Inslicht SS, Metzler TJ, Neylan TC, Ross JA. PMID: 29576410.

  32. Deployment Anxiety Reduction Training: A Pilot Study of Acceptability and Feasibility in Current or Recent Active Duty Service Members. Mil Med. 2018 Mar 1; 183(suppl_1):371-378. McCaslin SE, Herbst ED, Armitage NH, Allen I, Neylan T, Becket-Davenport C, Choucroun G, Best S, Inslicht SS. PMID: 29635621.

  33. An Open-Label Study of Doxazosin Extended-Release for PTSD: Findings and Recommendations for Future Research on Doxazosin. Focus (Am Psychiatr Publ). 2018 Jan; 16(1):67-73. Richards A, Inslicht S, Ruoff LM, Metzler TJ, Goldstein LA, Chapman CM, Hubachek SQ, Neylan TC. PMID: 31975904; PMCID: PMC6519572.

  34. Subjective Sleep Related to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms among Trauma-Exposed Men and Women. Behav Sleep Med. 2019 Jul-Aug; 17(4):492-501. Gibson CJ, Richards A, Villanueva C, Barrientos M, Neylan TC, Inslicht SS. PMID: 29172723.

  35. Sleep and hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis responses to metyrapone in posttraumatic stress disorder. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2018 Feb; 88:136-143. Inslicht SS, Rao MN, Richards A, O’Donovan A, Gibson CJ, Baum T, Metzler TJ, Neylan TC. PMID: 29268182; PMCID: PMC6170159.

  36. Repeated Exposure to Experimental Pain Differentiates Combat Traumatic Brain Injury with and without Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. J Neurotrauma. 2018 Jan 15; 35(2):297-307. Strigo IA, Spadoni AD, Inslicht SS, Simmons AN. PMID: 28931334.

  37. Assessment of skin conductance in African American and Non-African American participants in studies of conditioned fear. Psychophysiology. 2017 Nov; 54(11):1741-1754. Alexandra Kredlow M, Pineles SL, Inslicht SS, Marin MF, Milad MR, Otto MW, Orr SP. PMID: 28675471; PMCID: PMC5638680.

  38. Sleep and Cognitive Performance From Teens To Old Age: More Is Not Better. Sleep. 2017 Jan 1;40(1):zsw029. Richards A, Inslicht SS, Metzler TJ, Mohlenhoff BS, Rao MN, O’Donovan A, Neylan TC. PMID: 28364476; PMCID: PMC6251526.

  39. Metabolic risk factors and posttraumatic stress disorder: the role of sleep in young, healthy adults. Psychosom Med. 2015 May; 77(4):383-91. Talbot LS, Rao MN, Cohen BE, Richards A, Inslicht SS, O’Donovan A, Maguen S, Metzler TJ, Neylan TC. PMID: 25886830; PMCID: PMC4431908.

  40. Hyperinsulinemic response to oral glucose challenge in individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2014 Nov; 49:171-81. Rao MN, Chau A, Madden E, Inslicht S, Talbot L, Richards A, O’Donovan A, Ruoff L, Grunfeld C, Neylan TC. PMID: 25108160; PMCID: PMC4165697.

  41. Prospective study of police officer spouse/partners: a new pathway to secondary trauma and relationship violence? PLoS One. 2014; 9(7):e100663. Meffert SM, Henn-Haase C, Metzler TJ, Qian M, Best S, Hirschfeld A, McCaslin S, Inslicht S, Neylan TC, Marmar CR. PMID: 24987848; PMCID: PMC4079247.

  42. Sex differences in neurosteroid and hormonal responses to metyrapone in posttraumatic stress disorder. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2014 Sep; 231(17):3581-95. Inslicht SS, Richards A, Madden E, Rao MN, O’Donovan A, Talbot LS, Rucker E, Metzler TJ, Hauger RL, Neylan TC. PMID: 24952092.

  43. Cortisol response to an experimental stress paradigm prospectively predicts long-term distress and resilience trajectories in response to active police service. J Psychiatr Res. 2014 Sep; 56:36-42. Galatzer-Levy IR, Steenkamp MM, Brown AD, Qian M, Inslicht S, Henn-Haase C, Otte C, Yehuda R, Neylan TC, Marmar CR. PMID: 24952936; PMCID: PMC5759781.

  44. Sex differences in objective measures of sleep in post-traumatic stress disorder and healthy control subjects. J Sleep Res. 2013 Dec; 22(6):679-87. Richards A, Metzler TJ, Ruoff LM, Inslicht SS, Rao M, Talbot LS, Neylan TC. PMID: 23763708; PMCID: PMC3958933.

  45. Sex differences in fear conditioning in posttraumatic stress disorder. J Psychiatr Res. 2013 Jan; 47(1):64-71. Inslicht SS, Metzler TJ, Garcia NM, Pineles SL, Milad MR, Orr SP, Marmar CR, Neylan TC. PMID: 23107307; PMCID: PMC3806498.

  46. Cortisol awakening response prospectively predicts peritraumatic and acute stress reactions in police officers. Biol Psychiatry. 2011 Dec 1; 70(11):1055-62. Inslicht SS, Otte C, McCaslin SE, Apfel BA, Henn-Haase C, Metzler T, Yehuda R, Neylan TC, Marmar CR. PMID: 21906725; PMCID: PMC3225122.

  47. Pretraumatic prolonged elevation of salivary MHPG predicts peritraumatic distress and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. J Psychiatr Res. 2011 Jun; 45(6):735-41. Apfel BA, Otte C, Inslicht SS, McCaslin SE, Henn-Haase C, Metzler TJ, Makotkine I, Yehuda R, Neylan TC, Marmar CR. PMID: 21196013; PMCID: PMC3095664.

  48. Protective factors for posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in a prospective study of police officers. Psychiatry Res. 2011 Jun 30; 188(1):45-50. Yuan C, Wang Z, Inslicht SS, McCaslin SE, Metzler TJ, Henn-Haase C, Apfel BA, Tong H, Neylan TC, Fang Y, Marmar CR. PMID: 21095622; PMCID: PMC3071439.

  49. Adaptation effects to sleep studies in participants with and without chronic posttraumatic stress disorder. Psychophysiology. 2010 Nov; 47(6):1127-33. Herbst E, Metzler TJ, Lenoci M, McCaslin SE, Inslicht S, Marmar CR, Neylan TC. PMID: 20456661; PMCID: PMC2925054.

  50. A prospective study of predictors of depression symptoms in police. Psychiatry Res. 2010 Feb 28; 175(3):211-6. Wang Z, Inslicht SS, Metzler TJ, Henn-Haase C, McCaslin SE, Tong H, Neylan TC, Marmar CR. PMID: 20044144; PMCID: PMC3974967.

  51. Routine work environment stress and PTSD symptoms in police officers. J Nerv Ment Dis. 2009 Oct;197(10):754-60. Maguen S, Metzler TJ, McCaslin SE, Inslicht SS, Henn-Haase C, Neylan TC, Marmar CR. PMID: 19829204; PMCID: PMC3974929.

  52. Family psychiatric history, peritraumatic reactivity, and posttraumatic stress symptoms: a prospective study of police. J Psychiatr Res. 2010 Jan; 44(1):22-31. Inslicht SS, McCaslin SE, Metzler TJ, Henn-Haase C, Hart SL, Maguen S, Neylan TC, Marmar CR. PMID: 19683259; PMCID: PMC2818084.

  53. Low expression of catecholamine-O-methyl-transferase gene in obsessive-compulsive disorder. J Anxiety Disord. 2009 Jun; 23(5):660-4. Wang Z, Xiao Z, Inslicht SS, Tong H, Jiang W, Wang X, Metzler T, Marmar CR, Jiang S. PMID: 19269131.

  54. Trait dissociation predicts posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in a prospective study of urban police officers. J Nerv Ment Dis. 2008 Dec; 196(12):912-8. McCaslin SE, Inslicht SS, Metzler TJ, Henn-Haase C, Maguen S, Neylan TC, Choucroun G, Marmar CR. PMID: 19077859; PMCID: PMC3974927.

  55. A prospective study of trait anger and PTSD symptoms in police. J Trauma Stress. 2008 Aug; 21(4):410-6. Meffert SM, Metzler TJ, Henn-Haase C, McCaslin S, Inslicht S, Chemtob C, Neylan T, Marmar CR. PMID: 18720397; PMCID: PMC3974928.

  56. Association between alexithymia and neuroendocrine response to psychological stress in police academy recruits. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2006 Jul; 1071:425-7. McCaslin SE, Inslicht SS, Neylan TC, Metzler TJ, Otte C, Lenoci M, Henn-Haase C, Best S, Yehuda R, Marmar CR. PMID: 16891590.

  57. Increased cortisol in women with intimate partner violence-related posttraumatic stress disorder. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2006 Jul; 1071:428-9. Inslicht SS, Marmar CR, Neylan TC, Metzler TJ, Hart SL, Otte C, McCaslin SE, Larkin GL, Hyman KB, Baum A. PMID: 16891591.

  58. Increased cortisol in women with intimate partner violence-related posttraumatic stress disorder. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2006 Aug; 31(7):825-38. Inslicht SS, Marmar CR, Neylan TC, Metzler TJ, Hart SL, Otte C, McCaslin SE, Larkin GL, Hyman KB, Baum A. PMID: 16716530.

  59. Posttraumatic stress associated with cancer history and BRCA1/2 genetic testing. Psychosom Med. 2005 Sep-Oct; 67(5):766-72. Hamann HA, Somers TJ, Smith AW, Inslicht SS, Baum A. PMID: 16204436.

  60. Similarity of prior trauma exposure as a determinant of chronic stress responding to an airline disaster. J Consult Clin Psychol. 2000 Apr; 68(2):290-5. Dougall AL, Herberman HB, Delahanty DL, Inslicht SS, Baum A. PMID: 10780129.


Non-Peer Reviewed Publications and Other Publications

Books and Chapters

  1. Uniformed Rescue Workers Responding to Disasters

    In: Neria Y, Galea S, Norris F, editors. Mental Health Consequences of Disasters. Cambridge University Press; 2009. p. 302-318.

    Authors: McCaslin SE, Inslicht SS, Henn-Haase C, Chemtob C, Metzler TJ, Neylan TC, Marmar CR. Link

  2. The Peritraumatic Dissociative Experiences Questionnaire: An International Perspective

    In: Wilson JP, So-kum Tang C, editors. Cross-Cultural Assessment of Psychological Trauma and PTSD. Springer; 2007. p. 197-217.

    Authors: Marmar CR, Metzler TJ, Otte C, McCaslin SE, Inslicht SS, Henn-Haase C. Link

  3. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Children Following Natural and Human-Made Disasters

    In: Lewis M, Miller SM, editors. Handbook of Developmental Psychopathology. 2nd ed. Plenum; 2000. p. 723-738.

    Authors: Davidson LM, Inslicht S, Baum A.

Invited Talks and Presentations

  1. Inslicht, S.S., Roy, R., Olshen, A., Bhargava, A., Neylan, T. (December 2018). Lipidomics of PTSD. Poster presented at the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology 57th Annual Meeting, Hollywood, FL.
  2. Inslicht, S.S., Niles, A., Milad, M., Orr, S., Marmar, C., Neylan, T. (December 2017). Randomized Controlled Trial of Hydrocortisone and D-Cycloserine on Fear Extinction in PTSD. Poster presented at the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology 56th Annual Meeting, Palm Springs, CA.

  3. Niles, A.N., Luxenberg, A., Neylan, T., Inslicht, S.S., Metzler, T., Hlavin, J., Deng, J., O’Donovan, A. (May 2017). Startle Reactivity in Gulf-War Veterans with PTSD. Poster presented at the Association for Psychological Science, Boston, MA.

  4. Küffer, A., O’Donovan, A., Prather, A., Inslicht, S., Richards, A., Madden, E., Neylan, T. (April 2017). Altered overnight production of the pro-inflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor-α in men but not women with post-traumatic stress disorder. Poster presented at the annual Anxiety and Depression Association of America Conference, San Francisco, CA.

  5. Hopkins, L.B., Herbst, E., Baum, T., Metzler, T., Neylan, T., Inslicht, S. (2017). Associations among smoking status, posttraumatic stress symptoms, and fear extinction in a trauma-exposed sample. Paper presented at the 38th annual Anxiety and Depression Association of America Conference, San Francisco, CA.

  6. Gibson, C.J., Li, Y., Inslicht, S.S., Byers, A.L. (2017). Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, Diabetes, and Gender Differences in Cardiovascular Disease Risk. Paper presented at the IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

  7. Inslicht, S.S., Rao, M.N., Richards, A., O’Donovan, A., Gibson, C.J., Metzler, T.J., Neylan, T.C. (2016). Sleep and HPA Axis Responses to Metyrapone in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Poster presented at the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology Annual Meeting, Hollywood, FL.

  8. Kredlow, M.A., Pineles, S.L., Inslicht, S.S., Milad, M.R., Otto, M.W., Orr, S.P. (2016). Assessment of skin conductance in African American and non-African American participants in fear conditioning research: Implications for PTSD research. Poster presented at the 32nd annual convention of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Dallas, TX.

  9. Inslicht, S.S., Richards, A., Madden, E., Rao, M., O’Donovan, A., Talbot, L., Rucker, E., Metzler, T., Hauger, R., Neylan, T.C. (November 2014). Sex Differences in Neurosteroid and Hormonal Responses to Metyrapone in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Poster presented at the 30th annual meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Miami, FL.

  10. Talbot, L., Rao, M.N., Cohen, B.E., Richards, A., Inslicht, S.S., O’Donovan, A., Maguen, S., Metzler, T.J., Neylan, T.C. (March 2014). Metabolic Risk Factors, Sleep, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Young, Unmedicated Medically-Healthy Adults. Paper presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society, San Francisco, CA.

  11. Inslicht, S.S., Madden, E., Richards, A., Rucker, E., O’Donovan, A., Talbot, L., Metzler, T., Hauger, R., Neylan, T.C. (December 2013). Sex Differences in Progesterone, Allopregnanolone and ACTH Responses to Metyrapone in Men and Women with PTSD. Poster presented at the 52nd annual meeting of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology.

  12. Inslicht, S.S., Metzler, T., Rucker, E., Milad, M., Orr, S., Marmar, C.R., Neylan, T.C. (November 2013). Sex Differences in Fear Extinction Learning and Memory in Trauma-Exposed Individuals. Poster presented at the 29th annual meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Philadelphia, PA.

  13. Inslicht, S.S., Metzler, T.J., Milad, M.R., Garcia, N.M., Pineles, S., Orr, S., Marmar, C.R., Neylan, T.C. (November 2012). Sex Differences in Fear Conditioning in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Poster presented at the 28th annual meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Los Angeles, CA.

  14. Luxenberg, A., O’Donovan, A., Inslicht, S., Metzler, T., Hlavin, J., Weiner, M., Neylan, T. (September 2011). Exaggerated autonomic responding to acoustic stimuli in Gulf War Veterans with current versus remitted post-traumatic stress disorder. Poster presented at the 42nd annual meeting of The International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology, New York, NY.

  15. Inslicht, S.S., Metzler, T.J., Milad, M.R., Garcia, N.M., Pineles, S., Orr, S., Marmar, C.R., Neylan, T.C. (November 2011). Sex Differences in Fear Conditioning in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Poster presented at the 42nd annual meeting of The International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology, New York, NY.

  16. Inslicht, S.S., Pole, N., Henn-Haase, C., Neylan, T., Marmar, C.R. (November 2010). Family Psychiatric History and Startle Reactivity in Healthy Police Recruits. Poster presented at the 26th annual meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Montreal, Canada.

  17. Yuan, C., Wang, Z., Inslicht, S.S., McCaslin, S.E., Metzler, T.J., Henn-Haase, C., Apfel, B.A., Tong, H., Neylan, T.C., Fang, Y., & Marmar, C.R. (2009, November). A Prospective Study on Resilient Factors of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Police Officers. Poster presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Atlanta, Georgia.

  18. Waldrop, A., Inslicht, S., Richards, A., Neylan, T., & Marmar, C.R. (2009, November). Alcohol Use Over Time Among Male and Female Police Recruits. Poster presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Atlanta, Georgia.

  19. Richards, A., Metzler, T.J., Henn-Haase, C., Inslicht, S., Neylan, T., & Marmar, C.R. (2009, November). Escape-Avoidance Coping Predicts PTSD and Depression Symptoms in a Prospective Study of Police. Poster presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Atlanta, Georgia.

  20. Henn-Haase, C., Metzler, T., Inslicht, S., Richards, A., & Marmar, C.R. (2009, November). The Diagnostic Feasibility of Criterion A1 and A2 for Predicting PTSD in a Study of Police Officers. Poster presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Atlanta, Georgia.

  21. Apfel, B., Inslicht, S., McCaslin, S., Metzler, T., Neylan, T., & Marmar, C.R. (2009, November). Cortisol and MHPG Response to Video Challenge and the Development of PTSD Symptoms in Police Officers. Paper presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Atlanta, Georgia.

  22. Inslicht, S.S., Neylan, T.C., Metzler, T.J., Henn-Haase, C., Richards, A., Waldrop, A., & Marmar, C.R. (Nov 4-7, 2009). Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms and Physical Health: A Prospective Study of Police Officers. Poster presented at the International Society for Traumatic Stress 25th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

  23. Inslicht, S.S., McCaslin, S.E., Apfel, B., Saint-Hilaire, M.H., Otte, C., Metzler, T.J., Henn-Haase, C., Lenoci, M., Yehuda, R., Neylan, T.C., & Marmar, C.R. (October 18-24, 2009). Salivary Awakening Cortisol, Peritraumatic Reactivity, and PTSD Symptoms: A Prospective Study of Police. Poster presented at the Innovations in PTSD Conference, Jerusalem, Israel.

  24. Inslicht, S.S., McCaslin, S.E., Apfel, B., Saint-Hilaire, M.H., Otte, C., Metzler, T.J., Henn-Haase, C., Lenoci, M., Yehuda, R., Neylan, T.C., & Marmar, C.R. (July 23-26, 2009). Salivary Awakening Cortisol, Peritraumatic Reactivity, and PTSD Symptoms: A Prospective Study of Police. Poster presented at the 40th Annual International Society for Psychoneuroendocrinology Conference, San Francisco, CA.

  25. Inslicht, S., Marmar, C., & Neylan, T. (May 28, 2009). Effects of Hydrocortisone and D-Cycloserine on Fear Extinction in Veterans with PTSD. Poster presented at The Brain at War II Conference: Neurocognitive Consequences of Combat, Northern California Institute for Research and Education, San Francisco, CA.

  26. Apfel, B., Inslicht, S., McCaslin, S.E., Metzler, T., Neylan, T., & Marmar, C. (May 16-21, 2009). Salivary MHPG Levels After Video Challenge Predict Peritraumatic Distress and PTSD Symptoms in a Prospective Study of Urban Police Officers. Poster presented at the American Psychiatric Association 162nd Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

  27. McCaslin, S., Metzler, T., Inslicht, S., Maguen, S., Best, S., Choucroun, G., & Marmar, C. (2008, Nov. 13). Impact of Line of Duty Killing/Causing Serious Injury in Urban Police Officers. Paper presented at The International Society for Traumatic Stress 24th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

  28. Inslicht, S., Maguen, S., Lucenco, B., Reger, M., Gahm, G., Seal, K., McCaslin, S., & Marmar, C.R. (2008, Nov. 13). The Impact of Taking Another Life in Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) Soldiers Returning from Deployment. Paper presented at The International Society for Traumatic Stress 24th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

  29. Maguen, S., Metzler, T.J., Litz, B.T., Seal, K., Knight, S., McCaslin, S., Inslicht, S., & Marmar, C.R. (2008, Nov. 13). The Impact of Killing in Vietnam Veterans. Paper presented at The International Society for Traumatic Stress 24th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

  30. Maguen, S., Metzler, T.J., McCaslin, S.E., Inslicht, S., Henn-Haase, C., Neylan, T.C., & Marmar, C.R. (2007). Routine Work Environment Stress and PTSD Symptoms in Police Officers. Paper presented at The International Society for Traumatic Stress 23rd Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

  31. Inslicht, S.S., McCaslin, S.E., Metzler, T.J., Henn-Haase, C., Maguen, S., Neylan, T.C., Hart, S., & Marmar, C.R. (2007, November). Family History of Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse Predict PTSD Symptoms in a Prospective Study of Police Officers. Paper presented as part of a symposium: Bryant, R., Inslicht, S.S., McCaslin, S.E., Maguen, S., Marmar, C., Metzler, T., Henn-Haase, C., Neylan, T. Prospective Studies Examining Risk for PTSD in Police and Firefighters. Presented at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Baltimore, Maryland.

  32. McCaslin, S.E., Inslicht, S.S., Metzler, T.J., Henn-Haase, C., Maguen, S., Neylan, T.C., & Marmar, C.R. (2007, November). Trait Dissociation and PTSD Symptoms in Urban Police Officers. Paper presented at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Baltimore, Maryland.

  33. McCaslin, S.E., Inslicht, S.S., Metzler, T.J., Henn-Haase, C., Pole, N., & Marmar, C.R. (2006, November). Prospective Study of Personality, PTSD Symptoms, and Adjustment in Urban Police Officers. Paper presented as part of a symposium: Pole, N., McCaslin, S.E., Henn-Haase, C., & Marmar, C.R. Exposure and Personality in Police PTSD: A Lifespan Perspective. Presented at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Hollywood, CA.

  34. Inslicht, S.S., Neylan, T.C., McCaslin, S.E., Metzler, T.J., Henn-Haase, C., & Marmar, C.R. (2006, November). Pre-Service Cortisol and 1 Yr PTSD Symptoms: Preliminary Findings from a Prospective Study of Police. Poster presented at the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies 22nd Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  35. McCaslin, S.E., Inslicht, S.S., Neylan, T., Metzler, T., Henn-Haase, C., Best, S., & Marmar, C.R. (2005, November). Prospective Study of Neuroticism and PTSD Symptoms in Police Officers. Poster presented at the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies 21st Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  36. Inslicht, S.S., McCaslin, S.E., Otte, C., Neylan, T.C., Metzler, T.J., Henn-Haase, C., Best, S., Lenoci, M., Beckner, V., & Marmar, C.R. (2005, November). Prospective Study of Adrenergic and HPA Axis Reactivity and PTSD Symptoms in Police. Poster presented at the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies 21st Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  37. Otte, C., Inslicht, S., Neylan, T.C., Pole, N., Metzler, T., Best, S., Henn-Haase, C., Yehuda, R., & Marmar, C.R. (2005, September). The Catecholamine Response to Stress is Associated with a History of Childhood Trauma and Predicts PTSD Symptoms in Police Officers: Preliminary Results. Poster presented at the New York Academy of Sciences Meeting; Psychobiology of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Decade of Progress, New York.

  38. McCaslin, S.E., Inslicht, S.S., Neylan, T.C., Metzler, T.J., Otte, C., Lenoci, M., Henn-Haase, C., Best, S.R., & Marmar, C.R. (2005, September). Association Between Alexithymia and Neuroendocrine Response to Psychological Stress in Police Academy Recruits. Poster presented at the New York Academy of Sciences Meeting; Psychobiology of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Decade of Progress, New York.

  39. Marmar, C.R., Metzler, T., Best, S., Otte, C., Pole, N., Chemtob, C., Yehuda, R., Delucchi, K., Liberman, A., Fagan, J., Weiss, D.S., Mohr, D., McCaslin, S., Inslicht, S., & Neylan, T. (2005, September). Examining Biological and Psychological Predictors of PTSD Using Prospective, Longitudinal Studies. Paper presented at the New York Academy of Sciences Meeting; Psychobiology of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Decade of Progress, New York.

  40. Inslicht, S.S., Marmar, C.R., Neylan, T.C., Metzler, T.J., Hart, S.L., Otte, C., McCaslin, S.E., Larkin, G.L., & Baum, A. (2005, September). Increased Cortisol in Women with Intimate Partner Violence-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Poster presented at the New York Academy of Sciences Meeting; Psychobiology of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Decade of Progress, New York.

  41. Herbst, E., Metzler, T., Lenoci, M., Inslicht, S., McCaslin, S., Marmar, C., & Neylan, T. (2005, September). Adaptation Effects to Sleep Studies in Participants with and without Chronic PTSD in Home and Hospital Settings. Poster presented at the New York Academy of Sciences Meeting; Psychobiology of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Decade of Progress, New York.

  42. Inslicht, S.S., Hyman, K.B., Larkin, G.L., Jenkins, F., & Baum, A. (2001, March 9). Domestic Violence and Health Risk: Chronic Stress, Latent Virus Antibodies, and Health Behavior. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society, Monterey, California. Abstract published in Psychosomatic Medicine, 63(1):91-190.

  43. Inslicht, S.S., Larkin, G., Hyman, K. B., & Baum, A. (2000, May). Intimate partner violence and platelet catecholamine levels. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, San Francisco, CA. Abstract published in Academic Emergency Medicine, 7(5), 429.

  44. Poling, K., & Inslicht, S. (1999, May). Conceptualization: Your road map for the troubled teen. Workshop presented at the Thirteenth Annual Services for Teens at Risk Conference, “Deadly Issues: Preventing Teen Suicide and Violence,” Pittsburgh, PA.

  45. Wilson, D.L., Larkin, G.L., Hyman, K.B., & Inslicht, S.S. (1998, November). The association of childhood sexual abuse, domestic violence, and psychopathology. Paper presented at the 126th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.

  46. Wilson, D.L., Larkin, G.L., Hyman, K.B., Inslicht, S.S., & Korr, W.L. (1998, November). A rapid screening tool for primary care physicians for possible identification of childhood sexual abuse. Paper presented at the 126th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.

  47. Inslicht, S., Hyman, K., Larkin, G., Jenkins, F., & Baum, A. (1998). Biobehavioral correlates of PTSD in domestic violence victims. Poster presented at the 50th Anniversary of the Clinical Psychology Program of the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.

  48. Hyman, K.B., Larkin, G.L., Inslicht, S., Wilson, D., & Burke, E. (1998). Correlates of domestic violence in a random emergency department sample. Poster presented at the Mercy Hospital Annual Research Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA.

  49. Hyman, K.B., Inslicht, S.S., Larkin, G.L., & Baum, A. (1998). Acute PTSD distinguishes current vs. past exposure to domestic violence (DV): A prospective, random emergency department sample. Poster presented at the 50th Anniversary of the Clinical Psychology Program of the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.

  50. Liegey Dougall, A., Herberman, H.B., Inslicht, S.S., & Baum, A. (1997, August). Prior trauma moderates stress responding to a current trauma. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

  51. Inslicht, S., Liegey Dougall, A., & Baum, A. (1997, June). World view change and recovery following trauma. Poster presented at the American Psychological Society, Washington, D.C.

  52. Inslicht, S., Liegey Dougall, A., & Baum, A. (1996, August). World view and stress in rescue workers. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.

  53. Hall, M., Liegey Dougall, A., Inslicht, S.S., & Baum, A. (1996, March 13-16). Benevolent world view and stress in rescue workers. Poster presented at The Fourth International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC.