Fig. 4: Outcomes associated with the three clinical profiles at discharge for cohort 1. | Molecular Psychiatry

Fig. 4: Outcomes associated with the three clinical profiles at discharge for cohort 1.

From: Topology predicts long-term functional outcome in early psychosis

Fig. 4

a Table summarizing the retained diagnosis. The Chi-Square test for independence indicates a difference among the groups in the proportion of diagnosis. Brief Psychotic Ep.: brief psychotic episode. b Bar graph illustrating the percentages of patients from groups A, B, and C who are working, living independently, or in symptomatic remission, and the score for the SOFAS (Social and Functional Assessment scale) and GAF (Global Assessment of Functioning) scales. *p < 0.05. c Temporal evolutions of symptoms in cohort 1. Scores for the subscales of the Wallwork five-factor model in groups A (light gray), B (dark gray), and C (blue).Lines: Mean value, Shaded color: 95% confidence interval.

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