Fig. 3: Predicted depression probability across intersectional strata by adverse childhood experiences level and sex. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 3: Predicted depression probability across intersectional strata by adverse childhood experiences level and sex.

From: Understanding depression through an intersectional framework: the joint impact of childhood adversities and social determinants using Canadian longitudinal study on aging (CLSA) data

Fig. 3: Predicted depression probability across intersectional strata by adverse childhood experiences level and sex.

A presents predicted depression probabilities for males with low levels of ACE across various social strata defined by ethnicity and SES; B presents predicted depression probabilities for females with low levels of ACE across various social strata defined by ethnicity and SES; C presents predicted depression probabilities formales with medium levels of ACE across various social strata defi ned by ethnicity and SES; D presents predicted depression probabilities for females with medium levels of ACE across various social strata defined by ethnicity and SES; E presents predicted depression probabilities for males with high levels of ACE across various social strata defined by ethnicity and SES; F presents predicted depression probabilities for females with high levels of ACE across various social strata defined by ethnicity and SES.

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