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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Oct 18.
Published in final edited form as: Depress Anxiety. 2022 Nov 6;39(12):891–901. doi: 10.1002/da.23295

TABLE 4.

Association between PTSD status and between-networks/region functional connectivity

Connectivity path Log odds [95% CI] p Value Adjusted p Value
Amygdala-CEN 2.96 [−1.46, 7.39] .189 .425
Amygdala-DMN −6.56 [−12.07, −1.05] .020 .090
Amygdala-hippocampus 0.99 [−1.69, 3.66] .469 .704
Amygdala-SN 5.51 [0.16, 10.86] .043 .129
CEN-DMN −0.81 [−5.57, 3.94] .737 .807
CEN-hippocampus 0.78 [−3.97, 5.53] .748 .807
CEN-SN −0.70 [−6.36, 4.95] .807 .807
DMN-hippocampus −1.99 [−6.52, 2.54] .390 .702
DMN-SN −0.95 [−7.05, 5.14] .759 .807
Hippocampus-SN −7.34 [−13.91, −1.56] .014 .090

Note: Relationships between functional connectivity pathways and PTSD status were examined in a logistic regression including all listed pathways, controlling for age, sex, and scanner site. Adjusted p Values reflect a Benjamini-Hochberg correction for the false discovery rate.

Abbreviations: CEN, central executive network; DMN, default mode network.