Fig. 4: Positive association of family adversity and irritability across both measurement time points. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Positive association of family adversity and irritability across both measurement time points.

From: Self-reported childhood family adversity is linked to an attenuated gain of trust during adolescence

Fig. 4

We plot posterior estimates and model-based error bars (95% confidence intervals) derived from the linear mixed model analysis (n = 511 participants) using the afex_plot function in R69. The level of self-reported family adversity is categorized for visualisation purposes only. Whilst many participants show a computational Irritability parameter = 0, i.e., do not show this form of un-mentalized retaliation at all, it can be seen that those with higher family adversity are over-represented with respect to higher Irritability values. The box represents the middle 50% of the data, the line drawn through the box represents the median, the symbols represent the mean. The lower and upper edges of the box represent the first and third quartiles, respectively.

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