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1. Computational causal discovery for post-traumatic stress in police officers.

2. Cortisol response to an experimental stress paradigm prospectively predicts long-term distress and resilience trajectories in response to active police service.

3. Prospective study of police officer spouse/partners: a new pathway to secondary trauma and relationship violence?

4. Positive and negative emotion prospectively predict trajectories of resilience and distress among high-exposure police officers.

5. Predictors of PTSD symptoms in brazilian police officers: the synergy of negative affect and peritraumatic dissociation.

6. Cortisol awakening response prospectively predicts peritraumatic and acute stress reactions in police officers.

7. Peritraumatic and trait dissociation differentiate police officers with resilient versus symptomatic trajectories of posttraumatic stress symptoms.

8. The impact of killing and injuring others on mental health symptoms among police officers.

9. Protective factors for posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in a prospective study of police officers.

10. Pretraumatic prolonged elevation of salivary MHPG predicts peritraumatic distress and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.

11. Patterns and predictors of alcohol use in male and female urban police officers.

12. Frequency and severity approaches to indexing exposure to trauma: the Critical Incident History Questionnaire for police officers.

13. Prior night sleep duration is associated with psychomotor vigilance in a healthy sample of police academy recruits.

14. A prospective study of predictors of depression symptoms in police.

15. Family psychiatric history, peritraumatic reactivity, and posttraumatic stress symptoms: a prospective study of police.

16. Routine work environment stress and PTSD symptoms in police officers.

17. Gender and PTSD: What can we learn from female police officers?

18. Trait dissociation predicts posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in a prospective study of urban police officers.

19. A prospective study of trait anger and PTSD symptoms in police.

20. Abnormal serum lipid profile in Brazilian police officers with post-traumatic stress disorder.

21. Associations between childhood trauma and emotion-modulated psychophysiological responses to startling sounds: a study of police cadets.

22. Post-traumatic stress symptoms in an elite unit of Brazilian police officers: prevalence and impact on psychosocial functioning and on physical and mental health.

23. The impact of personal threat on police officers' responses to critical incident stressors.

24. Predictors of posttraumatic stress in police and other first responders.

25. Association between alexithymia and neuroendocrine response to psychological stress in police academy recruits.

26. Alexithymia and PTSD symptoms in urban police officers: cross-sectional and prospective findings.

27. PTSD symptoms predict waking salivary cortisol levels in police officers.

28. Fear-potentiated startle and posttraumatic stress symptoms in urban police officers.

29. The mediating effects of sleep in the relationship between traumatic stress and health symptoms in urban police officers.

30. Critical incident exposure and sleep quality in police officers.

31. Cortisol response to an experimental stress paradigm prospectively predicts long-term distress and resilience trajectories in response to active police service

33. Frequency and Severity Approaches to Indexing Exposure to Trauma: The Critical Incident History Questionnaire for Police Officers

34. Patterns and Predictors of Alcohol Use in Male and Female Urban Police Officers

35. Prospective Prediction of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms Using Fear Potentiated Auditory Startle Responses

36. Why Are His panics at Greater Risk for PTSD?

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