Fig. 4: Prediction of Psychotic-Like Experiences at Baseline Using Polygenic Scores in the ABCD Study® Sample. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 4: Prediction of Psychotic-Like Experiences at Baseline Using Polygenic Scores in the ABCD Study® Sample.

From: Effect of polygenic scores on the relationship between psychosis and cognition

Fig. 4: Prediction of Psychotic-Like Experiences at Baseline Using Polygenic Scores in the ABCD Study® Sample.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Effect of psychosis-related and cognition-related polygenic scores on the odds of experiencing at least one of the given types of psychotic-like experiences (i.e. odds of experiencing at least one psychotic-like experience, at least one distressing psychotic-like experience, at least one significantly distressing psychotic-like experience, respectively from top to bottom) compared to the odds of not having such experiences. Psychotic-like experiences measured using the Prodromal Questionnaire–Brief Child Version (PQ-BC). Values given in Supplementary Table S16. ABCD Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development.

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