Fig. 2: Sociogram depicting—‘Patient-contact’ network in left and ‘Patient- contact-venue’ network in right. | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Fig. 2: Sociogram depicting—‘Patient-contact’ network in left and ‘Patient- contact-venue’ network in right.

From: A social networks-driven approach to understand the unique alcohol mixing patterns of tuberculosis patients: reporting methods and findings from a high TB-burden setting

Fig. 2

Left figure depicts 52 patients and 106 contacts with RAU as circular nodes, the lines between nodes represent alcohol social mixing ties. Node size is proportional to the betweenness centrality measure representing its transmission potential. Sparsely connected 52 components are depicted which lack ties between them. Color depiction Patients with RAU; Contacts with RAU but without TB Contacts with RAU and TB. Right figure depicts 52 patients, 106 contacts with RAU and 8 alcohol venues as circular nodes, the lines between nodes represent alcohol social mixing ties. Node size is proportional to the betweenness centrality measure representing its transmission potential. Of the 10 components the giant component in the central consists of 4 alcoholic venues nodes connecting 67% of index, 38% contacts with TB and 72% contacts without TB. Color depiction Alcoholic venue Patient with RAUContacts with RAU but without TB Contacts with RAU and TB.

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