Fig. 1: Connectivity strength of the symptom network at baseline increases with the time to achieve the response in the STAR*D dataset. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 1: Connectivity strength of the symptom network at baseline increases with the time to achieve the response in the STAR*D dataset.

From: A network-based analysis anticipates time to recovery from major depression revealing a plasticity by context interplay

Fig. 1

Network structures of the responder groups at different weeks. Blue connections represent positive associations, whereas red connections represent negative associations. Thicker edges represent stronger associations (both for positive and negative). 1 - sleeping problem (sleep onset insomnia, mid, early and hypersomnia); 2 - depressed mood; 3 - weight/appetite change; 4 - concentration/decision making; 5 - outlook (self); 6 - suicidal ideation; 7 - involvement; 8 - energy/fatigability; 9 - psychomotor agitation. Network comparison test (NCT) was used to compare groups. *p < 0.05. In detail, responders at week 4 vs. week 12: p = 0.014; responders at week 6 vs. week 12: p = 0.031; responders at week 9 vs. week 12: p = 0.021.

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