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In Press / 2024
- *Sheehan, A., Bounoua, N., Rose, R., Sadeh, N., & Javdani, S. (in press). Profiles of risk for self-injurious thoughts and behaviors among system-impacted girls of color. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
- *Stumps, A., Bounouna, N., Sheehan, A., & Sadeh, N. (in press). Emotional reactivity and past self-injurious behavior moderate the association between trauma exposure and fearlessness about death. Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior.
- *Sheehan, A., Bounoua, N., Salvador, P., & Sadeh, N. (2024). Impulsive decision-making, affective experiences, and parental history of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors within parent-adolescent dyads: Application of an actor partner interdependence model. Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, 52, 1209–1220.
- *Bounoua, N., Sadeh, N., Payne, Y.A., & Hitchens, B.K. (2024). Structural barriers explain the link between negative community reentry experiences and motives for illegal behavior in street-identified Black men and women. American Journal of Community Psychology, 73, 280–293.
- *Stumps, A., Bounoua, N., & Sadeh, N. (2024). Emotional reactivity linking assaultive trauma and risky behavior: Evidence of differences between cisgender women and men. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 1-12.
- *Huerta, W., Bounoua, N., & Sadeh, N. (2024). Trait dimensions of anticipatory and consummatory reward relate differently to self-injurious thoughts and behaviors in a community adult sample. Journal of Affective Disorders Reports, 17, 100788.
- Payne, Y.A., Sadeh, N., Hitchens, B.K. & Bounoua, N. (2024). Elevations in blood pressure associated with violent victimization are mitigated by pro-gun carrying attitudes among street-identified Black men and women. Journal of Urban Health, 101, 11–22 .
2023
- *Sheehan, A.E., B Bounoua, N., Stumps, A., Miglin, R., Huerta, W., & Sadeh, N. (2024). Neurobiological metric of cortical-delay discounting differentiates risk for self- and other-directed violence among trauma-exposed individuals. Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science, 132(7), 897–907.
- Sadeh, N. & Bounoua, N. (2023). Race moderates the impact of intolerance of uncertainty on mental health symptoms in Black and White community adults. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 93, 102657.
- Sadeh, N., Miglin, R., Bounoua, N., Sheehan, A., & Spielberg, J.M. (2023). Development of a cortical delay discounting assay: A potential biomarker of externalizing disorders. Psychological Medicine, 53(4), 1143 – 1150.
- *Bounoua, N., Church, L., & Sadeh, N. (2023). Development and initial validation of the Neglectful Experiences and Deprivation Scale. Assessment, 30(3),923-938.
2022
- *Miglin, R., Church, L., Bounoua, N., & Sadeh, N. (2022) Validation of the Motivational Inventory Underlying Substance Use Engagement (MI-USE). Substance Use & Misuse, 57(13), 1961-1972.
- *Bounoua, N. & Sadeh, N. (2022). Dimensions of childhood maltreatment and adult risky behaviors: Differential affective and inhibitory control mechanisms, Child Abuse & Neglect, 34, 105877-105877.
- *Bounoua, N., Spielberg, J.M., & Sadeh, N. (2022). Clarifying the synergistic effects of emotion dysregulation and inhibitory control on physical aggression. Human Brain Mapping, 43(17), 5358-5369.
- *Sheehan, A., Heilner, E., Bounoua, N., Miglin, R., Spielberg, J.M., & Sadeh, N. (2022). Cortical thickness in parietal regions link perseverative thinking with suicidal ideation. Journal of Affective Disorders, 306, 131-137.
- *Miglin, R., Rodriguez, S., Bounoua, N., & Sadeh, N. (2022). A multidimensional examination of psychopathy traits and gray matter volume in adults. Social, Cognitive, and Affective Neuroscience, 17(7), 662-672.
- *Bounoua, N., Miglin, R., Spielberg, J.M., Curtis, J., Sadeh, N. (2022). Childhood trauma moderates morphometric associations between orbitofrontal cortex and amygdala: Implications for pathological personality traits. Psychological Medicine, 52(13), 2578-2587.
- *+DeMarsico, D., Bounoua, N., Miglin, R., & +Sadeh, N. (2022). Aggression in the digital era: Assessing the validity of the Cyber Motivations for Aggression and Deviance scale, Assessment. +Authors contributed equally to this manuscript.
- Spielberg, J.M., Karne, H., Sadeh, N., Matyi, M.A., & Anand, A. (2022). Affect-related emergent brain network properties differentiate depressed bipolar disorder from major depression and track risk for bipolar disorder. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging.
2021
- *Bounoua, N., Church, L., & Sadeh, N. (2021). Alterations in reward reactivity and emotional processing differentiate among adults with a history of childhood maltreatment: Implications for substance use behaviors. Emotion, 21(8), 1625–1636.
- *Sheehan, A., Bounoua, N., Miglin, R., Spielberg, J.M., & Sadeh, N. (2021). A multilevel examination of lifetime aggression: Integrating cortical thickness, personality pathology, and trauma exposure. Social, Cognitive, and Affective Neuroscience.
- *Bounoua, N. & Sadeh, N. (2021). A longitudinal investigation of the impact of emotional reactivity and COVID-19 stress exposure on substance use during the pandemic. Journal of Affective Disorders Reports, 6, 100284.
- *Bounoua, N., Goodling, S., & Sadeh, N. (2021). Cross-lagged analysis of COVID-19-related worry and media consumption in a socioeconomically disadvantaged sample of community adults. Frontiers in Psychology: Psychopathology, 12, 728629.
- Sadeh, N., Miglin, R., Bounoua, N., Beckford, E., Estrada, S., & Baskin-Sommers, A. (2021). Profiles of lifetime substance use are differentiated by substance of choice, affective motivations for use, and childhood maltreatment. Addictive Behaviors, 113, 106710.
- Sadeh, N. & Bredemeier, K. (2021). Engaging in risky & impulsive behaviors to alleviate distress mediates associations between intolerance of uncertainty & externalizing psychopathology. Journal of Personality Disorders, 1-16.
2020
- *Bounoua, N., Miglin, R., Spielberg, J.M., & Sadeh, N. (2020). Childhood assaultive trauma and physical aggression: Links with cortical thickness in prefrontal and occipital cortices, Neuroimage: Clinical, 27, e102321-e102321.
- *Miglin, R., Bounoua, N., Spielberg, J.M., & Sadeh, N. (2020). A transdiagnostic examination of affective motivations for drug use. Addictive Behavior Reports, 100279.
- *Bounoua, N., Hayes, J., & Sadeh, N. (2020). Identifying self-injurious typologies among trauma-exposed veterans: Exploring the role of affective impulsivity. Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention, 41(4), 288–295.
- *Moffett, S., Javdani, S., *Miglin, R., & Sadeh, N. (2020). Examining latent profiles of psychopathy in a mixed-gender sample of juvenile detainees. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 11(4), 290–299.
2019
- *Miglin, R., Bounoua, N., Goodling, S., Sheehan, A., Spielberg, J. M., & Sadeh, N. (2019). Cortical thickness links impulsive personality traits and risky behavior. Brain Sciences, 9(12), e9120373
- Sadeh, N., *Bounoua, N., & Javdani, S. (2019). Psychopathic traits, pubertal timing, & mental health functioning in justice-involved adolescents. Personality and Individual Differences, 145, 52-57.
- Kemp, E., Sadeh, N. & Baskin-Sommers, A. (2019). A latent profile analysis of affective triggers for risky and impulsive behavior. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, 2651.
- Javdani, S., Sadeh, N., White, H. I., Emerson, E., Houck, C., Brown, L. K., & Donenberg, G. R. (2019). Contextualizing pubertal development: The combination of sexual partners’ age and girls’ pubertal development confers risk for externalizing but not internalizing symptoms among girls in therapeutic day schools. Journal of Adolescence, 71, 84-90.
2018
- Sadeh, N., Spielberg, J.M., Logue, M.W., Hayes, J.P., Wolf, E.J., McGlinchey, R.E., Milberg, W.P., Schichman, S.A., Stone, A. & Miller, M.W. (2018). Linking genes, circuits, & behavior: Network connectivity as a novel endophenotype of externalizing. Psychological Medicine, 1-9.
- Wolf, E.J., Logue, M.W., Stoop, T., Schichman, S.A., Stone, A., Sadeh, N., Hayes, J. & Miller, M.W. (2018). Accelerated DNA methylation age: Associations with PTSD and mortality. Psychosomatic Medicine, 80, 42-48.
- Sadeh, N., Spielberg, J.M., & Hayes, J.P. (2018).Impulsive responding in threat and reward contexts as a function of PTSD symptoms and trait disinhibition, Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 76-84.
- Hayes, J.P., Reagan, A., Logue, M., Hayes, S., Sadeh, N., Miller, D., Verfaellie, M., Wolf, E., McGlinchey, R., Milberg, W., Stone, A., Schichman, S., & Miller, M.W. (2018). BDNF genotype is associated with hippocampal volume in mild traumatic brain injury. Genes, Brain, & Behavior, 107-117.
- *Dutra, S. & Sadeh, N. (2018). Psychological flexibility mitigates effects of PTSD symptoms and negative urgency on aggressive behavior in trauma-exposed veterans. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 315-323.
2017
- Spielberg, J.M., Sadeh, N., Leritz, E.C., McGlinchey, R.E., Milberg, W.P., Hayes, J.P., & Salat, D.H. (2017). Higher serum cholesterol is associated with intensified age‐related neural network decoupling and cognitive decline in early‐to mid‐life. Human Brain Mapping, 38(6), 3249-3261.
- *Lusk, J., Sadeh, N., Wolf, E.J., & Miller, M.W. (2017). Reckless self-destructive behavior and PTSD in veterans: The mediating role of new adverse life events. Journal of Traumatic Stress.
- Hayes, J.P., Logue, M.W., Sadeh, N., Spielberg, J.M., Verfaellie, M., Hayes, S.M., Reagan, A., Salat, D., Wolf, E.J., McGlinchey, R.E., Milberg, W.P., Stone, A., Schichman, S.A., & Miller, M.W. (2017). Mild traumatic brain injury is associated with reduced cortical thickness in those at risk for Alzheimer’s disease. Brain, 813-825.
- Sadeh, N.+ & Baskin-Sommers, A.+ (2017). Risky, impulsive, and self-destructive behavior Questionnaire (RISQ): A validation study. Assessment, Epub ahead of print. +Authors contributed equally to this work.
- Javdani, S.,+ Sadeh, N.,+ Donenberg, G.R., Emerson, E., Brown, L., & Houck, C. (2017). Affect recognition deficits among adolescents in therapeutic schools: Relationships with PTSD and conduct disorder symptoms. Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 22(1), 42-48. +Authors contributed equally to this work.
- Hayes, J.P., Logue, M.W., Reagan, A., Salat, D., Wolf, E.J., Sadeh, N., Spielberg, J.M., Sperbeck, E., Hayes, S.M., McGlinchey, R.E., Milberg, W.P., Verfaellie, M., & Miller, M.W. (2017). COMT VAL158MET moderates the association between PTSD symptom severity and hippocampal volume. Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience, Epub ahead of print.
- Wolf, E.J., Mitchell, K.S., Sadeh, N., Hein, C., Fuhrman, I., Pietrzak, R.H., & Miller, M.W. (2017). The dissociative subtype of PTSD Scale (DSPS): Initial evaluation in a national sample of trauma-exposed veterans. Assessment, Epub ahead of print.
- Sadeh, N., Lusk, J., & Marx, B. (2017). Military trauma. In S. Gold (Ed.). APA Handbook of Trauma Psychology.
2016
- Sadeh, N., Wolf, E.J., Logue, M.W., Lusk, J., Hayes, J.P., McGlinchey, R.E., Milberg, W.P., Stone, A., Schichman, S.A., & Miller, M.W. (2016). Polygenic risk for externalizing psychopathology and executive dysfunction in trauma-exposed veterans. Clinical Psychological Science, 4(3), 545-558.
- Sadeh, N., Spielberg, J.M., Logue, M.W., Wolf, E.J., Smith, A.K., Lusk, J., Hayes, J.P., Sperbeck, E., Milberg, W.P., McGlinchey, R.E., Salat, D.H., Carter, W.C., Stone, A., Schichman, S.A., Humphries, D.E., Miller, M.W. (2016). SKA2 methylation is associated with decreased prefrontal cortical thickness and greater PTSD severity among trauma-exposed veterans. Molecular Psychiatry, 21(3), 357–363.
- Miller, W.M., Sperbeck, E., Robinson, M.E., Sadeh, N., Wolf, E.J., Hayes, J.P., Logue, M., Schichman, S.A., Stone, A., Milberg, W.P., & McGlinchey, R.E. (2016). 5-HT2A gene variants moderate the association between posttraumatic stress disorder and reduced default mode network connectivity. Frontiers in Neuroscience, Neurogenomics, Epub ahead of print.
- Sadeh, N., Wolf, E.J., Logue, M.W., Hayes, J.P., Stone, A., Griffin, L.M., Schichman, S.A., & Miller, M.W. (2016). Epigenetic variation at SKA2 predicts suicide phenotypes and internalizing psychopathology. Depression and Anxiety, 33(4), 308-315.
- Wolf, E. J., Sadeh, N., Leritz, E., Logue, M. W., Stoop, T., McGlinchey, R., Milberg, W., & Miller, M. W. (2016). PTSD as a catalyst for the association between metabolic syndrome and reduced cortical thickness. Biological Psychiatry, 80(5), 363-371.
- Wolf, E.J., Logue, M.W., Hayes, J.P., Sadeh, N., Schichman, S.A., Stone, A., Salat, D.H., Milberg, W., McGlinchey, R.E., & Miller, M.W. (2016). Accelerated DNA methylation age: Associations with PTSD and neural integrity. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 63, 155-162.
2015
- Miller, M.W., Wolf, E.J., Sadeh, N., Logue, M., Spielberg, J.M., Hayes, J.P., Sperbeck, E., Schichman, S.A., Stone, A., Carter, W.C., Humphries, D.E., Milberg, W., & McGlinchey, R.E. (2015). A novel locus in the oxidative stress-related gene ALOX12 moderates the association between PTSD and thickness of the prefrontal cortex. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 62, 359-365.
- Sadeh, N., Spielberg, J.M., Miller, M.W., Milberg, W.P., Salat, D.H., Amick, M., Fortier, C. & McGlinchey, R.E. (2015). Neurobiological indicators of disinhibition in posttraumatic stress disorder. Human Brain Mapping, 36(8), 3076-3086.
- Sadeh, N., Miller, M.W., Wolf, E.J., & Harkness, K.L. (2015). Negative emotionality and disconstraint influence PTSD symptom course via exposure to new major adverse life events. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 31, 20-27.
- McNiel, D.E., Sadeh, N., Delucchi, K.L., & Binder, R.L. (2015). Prospective study of violence risk reduction by a mental health court. Psychiatric Services, 66(6), 598-603.
- Sadeh, N. & McNiel, D.E. (2015). Posttraumatic stress disorder increases risk for criminal recidivism among justice-involved persons with mental disorders. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 42(6), 573-586.
2014
- Sadeh, N., Londahl-Shaller, E.A., Piatigorsky, A., Fordwood, S., Stuart, B.K., McNiel, D.E., Klonsky, D.E., & Yaeger, A.M. (2014). Functions of non-suicidal self-injury in adolescents and young adults with borderline personality disorder symptoms. Psychiatry Research, 216(2), 217-222.
- Sadeh, N.,+ Spielberg, J.M. +, Warren, S.L., Miller, G.A., & Heller, W. (2014). Aberrant neural connectivity during emotional processing associated with posttraumatic stress. Clinical Psychological Science, 2(6), 748-755. +Authors contributed equally to this work.
- Miller, M.W. & Sadeh, N. (2014). Traumatic stress, oxidative stress and posttraumatic stress disorder: Neurodegeneration and the accelerated-aging hypothesis. Molecular Psychiatry, 19(11), 1156-1162.
- Sadeh, N., Binder, R.L., & McNiel, D.E. (2014). Recent victimization predicts violence among justice-involved persons with mental illness. Law & Human Behavior, 38(2), 119-125.
2013
- Sadeh, N. & McNiel, D.E. (2013). Facets of anger, childhood sexual victimization, and gender as predictors of suicide attempts in psychiatric patients after hospital discharge. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 122(3), 879-890.
- Sadeh, N., Javdani, S., & Verona, E. (2013). Analysis of monoaminergic genes, childhood abuse, and dimensions of psychopathy. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 122(1), 167-179.
- Sadeh, N., Spielberg, J.M., Heller, W., Herrington, J.D., Engels, A.S., Warren, S.L., Crocker, L.D., Sutton, B.P., & Miller, G.A. (2013). Emotion disrupts neural activity during selective attention in psychopathy. Social Cognitive, and Affective Neuroscience, 8(3), 235-246.
2012
- Sadeh, N. & Verona, E. (2012). Visual complexity attenuates emotional processing in psychopathy: Implications for fear-potentiated startle deficits. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 12(2), 346-360.
- Verona, E., Sprague, J., & Sadeh, N. (2012). Inhibitory control and negative emotion processing in psychopathy and antisocial personality disorder. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 121(2), 498-510.
2011
- Sadeh, N., Javdani, S., Finy, M.S., & Verona, E. (2011). Gender differences in emotional risk for self- and other-directed violence among externalizing adults. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 79(1), 106-117.
- Sadeh, N., & Bredemeier, K. (2011). Individual differences at high perceptual load: The relation between trait anxiety and selective attention. Cognition & Emotion, 25(4), 747-755.
- Javdani, S., Sadeh, N., & Verona, E. (2011). Expanding our lens: Female pathways to antisocial behavior in adolescence and adulthood. Clinical Psychology Review, 31(8), 1324-1348.
- Sprague, J., Javdani, S., Sadeh, N., Newman, J.P., & Verona, E. (2011). Borderline personality disorder as a female phenotypic expression of psychopathy? Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 3(2), 127-139.
- Javdani, S., Sadeh, N., & Verona, E. (2011). Gendered social forces: A review of the impact of institutionalized factors on women and girls’ criminal trajectories. Psychology, Public Policy, & Law, 17(2), 161-211.
- Schoenleber, M., Sadeh, N., & Verona, E. (2011). Parallel syndromes: Two dimensions of narcissism and the facets of psychopathic personality in criminally-involved individuals. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 2(2), 113-127.
- Javdani, S., Sadeh, N., & Verona, E. (2011). Suicidality as a function of impulsivity, callous/unemotional traits, and depressive symptoms in youth. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 79(2), 106-117.
2005-2010
- Sadeh, N., Javdani, S., Jackson, J., Reynolds, E.K., Potenza, M.N., Gelernter, J., Lejuez, C.W., & Verona, E. (2010). Serotonin transporter gene associations with psychopathic traits in youth vary as a function of socioeconomic resources. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 119(3), 604-609.
- Verona, E., Sadeh, N., & Javdani, S. (2010). The influences of gender and culture on adolescent and child psychopathy. In R. Salekin & D. Lynam (Eds.). Handbook on Child and Adolescent Psychopathy. Guilford Press.
- Sadeh, N., Verona, E, Javdani, S., & Olson, L. (2009). Examining psychopathic tendencies in adolescence from the perspective of personality theory. Aggressive Behavior, 35(5), 399-407.
- Verona, E., Sadeh, N., & Curtin, J. (2008). Stress-induced asymmetric frontal brain activity and aggression risk. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 118(1), 131-145.
- Sadeh, N., & Verona, E. (2008). Psychopathic traits associated with abnormal selective attention and impaired cognitive control. Neuropsychology, 22(5), 669-680.
- Verona, E., Sadeh, N., Case, S., Reed, A., & Bhattacharjee, A. (2008). Self-reported use of different forms of aggression in adolescents and young adults: Validation and correlates. Assessment, 15(4), 493-510.
- Javdani, S. & Sadeh, N. (2008). Risk assessment instruments, Youth violence. C.M. Renzetti & J.L. Edleson (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
- Dvorak-Bertsch, J., Sadeh, N., Glass, S., Thorton, D., & Newman, J. P. (2007). Stroop tasks associated with differential activation of anterior cingulate do not differentiate psychopathic and non-psychopathic offenders. Personality and Individual Differences, 42(3), 585 – 595.
- Newman, J. P., MacCoon, D. G., Vaughn, L. J., & Sadeh, N. (2005). Validating a distinction between primary and secondary psychopathy with measures of Gray’s BIS and BAS constructs. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114(2), 319 – 323.