Fig. 2: Heat map representation of module-trait relationships. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 2: Heat map representation of module-trait relationships.

From: Network analysis of plasma proteomes in affective disorders

Fig. 2

Each row represents a module eigenprotein, and each column represents demographic/clinical traits. Each cell contains Pearson’s correlation and p-values. The color is coded by correlation with the legend on the right. Disease.type major depressive disorder versus bipolar disorder, BMI body mass index, AP antipsychotics use, Li.AC lithium/anticonvulsants use, AD antidepressants use, Benzo.Hyp benzodiazepine/hypnotics use, DUO duration of first onset, DUM duration of first medication, BRPS Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale, YMRS Young Mania Rating Scale, MADRS Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale, HAMA Hamilton Anxiety Scale, SCL Symptom Checklist-90-Revised, SOM somatization dimension, OCD obsessive–compulsive dimension, IPS interpersonal sensitivity dimension, DEP depression dimension, ANX anxiety dimension, HOS hostility dimension, PHO phobic anxiety dimension, PAR paranoid ideation dimension, PSY psychoticism dimension, 60 overeating item, CTQ Childhood Trauma Questionnaire, CSM Composite Scale of Morningness, SPAQ Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire, WHOQOL-BREF brief form of the World Health Organization Quality of Life Assessment Instrument, WURS short form of the Wender-Utah Rating Scale.

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