Fig. 1: Identification of three clinical profiles at baseline.
From: Topology predicts long-term functional outcome in early psychosis

a Mapper graph based on the symptoms of early psychosis patients. Each node represents a group of patients. Each edge represents at least one common patient between the two connected nodes. Nodes are colored according to mean PANSS positive score. The dashed line represents the separation between groups B and C. The dashed circle highlights the two isolated nodes (n = 4 patients in total) who were not assigned to any group. b The Mapper graphs are colored according to the scores for the subscales of the Wallwork five-factor model. c Box plots illustrating the levels of symptoms at recruitment in groups A (white), B (gray), and C (blue) for the subscales of the Wallwork five-factor model. *p < 0.05 d Demographic characteristics of groups A, B, and C. Data are presented as mean (standard error).