Fig. 1: Interaction plot showing the probability of palpitations/tachycardia across antipsychotic (AP) groups in male and female patients with severe mental disorders. | Schizophrenia

Fig. 1: Interaction plot showing the probability of palpitations/tachycardia across antipsychotic (AP) groups in male and female patients with severe mental disorders.

From: Sex differences in autonomic adverse effects related to antipsychotic treatment and associated hormone profiles

Fig. 1: Interaction plot showing the probability of palpitations/tachycardia across antipsychotic (AP) groups in male and female patients with severe mental disorders.

The figure illustrates the significant interaction effect for palpitations/tachycardia (p = 0.021), with the probability and 95% confidence interval for males and females. Palpitations/tachycardia (yes/no) was the dependent variable in the logistic regression analysis, adjusting for age, diagnostic groups, and non-AP psychopharmacological drugs. Risperidone-treated males show a higher probability for palpitations/tachycardia compared to risperidone-treated females.

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