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. 2020 Nov 26;11:597770. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.597770

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Correlation between left amygdala-right middle frontal gyrus (orbital part) rsFC and clinical characteristics in BD-II depression patients with suicide attempts. (A) The left amygdala-right middle frontal gyrus (orbital part) rsFC showed a significant negative correlation with suicide risk (measured by NGASR score). FCs were Fisher z-transformed and relationship was analyzed using partial correlation controlling for age, education, mean FD factors and HAMD-16 score (without three-item, suicide). (B) There was no association between the left amygdala-right middle frontal gyrus (orbital part) rsFC and the severity of depressive symptoms (measured by HAMD-16 scores, without suicide-item), or (C) severity of anxiety symptoms (measured by HAMA score). NGASR, Nurses' Global Assessment of Suicide Risk; HAMD, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale; HAMA, Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale; AMY.L, left amygdala; ORBmid.R, right middle frontal gyrus (orbital part).