Fig. 2: Hazard ratio of eight comorbid psychiatric disorder categories conditioned on a prior diagnosis of each of the seven other psychiatric disorder categories estimated in 5432 individuals with schizophrenia. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Hazard ratio of eight comorbid psychiatric disorder categories conditioned on a prior diagnosis of each of the seven other psychiatric disorder categories estimated in 5432 individuals with schizophrenia.

From: Associations between patterns in comorbid diagnostic trajectories of individuals with schizophrenia and etiological factors

Fig. 2

The figure displays the results of a Cox Proportional Hazard model. For each of the eight categories of psychiatric disorders (2nd diagnosis), the color indicates how the hazard depends on a previous diagnosis of each the seven other categories (1st diagnosis). All models are adjusted for age and sex. Square size indicates the uncorrected P-value of a two-sided Wald test with one degree of freedom. * indicates significance after a Bonferroni correction for 56 tests. P-values are unadjusted. The N (2 × 2 table) for each Cox regression is provided in Supplementary Table S2 along with the exact P-values.

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