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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Oct 30.
Published in final edited form as: Mol Psychiatry. 2020 Dec 7;26(8):4331–4343. doi: 10.1038/s41380-020-00967-1

Table 5.

Cortical regions with significant main effects of PTSD or depression in the analysis including both PTSD diagnosis and depression symptom severity classifications.

PTSD Depression
Brain regions Effect sizea FDR P Effect sizea FDR P
Frontal regions
 R LOFG −0.093 0.020* −0.057 0.322
 R SFG −0.066 0.143 −0.088 0.107
 L LOFG −0.094 0.020* −0.065 0.300
 L IFG-POPE 0.024 0.718 −0.143 0.032#
Insular regions
 R IG −0.025 0.699 −0.128 0.032#
Cingulate regions
 L CACC −0.106 0.114 0.005 0.971
Temporal regions
 L STG −0.049 0.319 −0.128 0.032#
Parietal regions
 R SPG −0.022 0.718 −0.129 0.032#
Occipital regions
 R LING −0.076 0.232 −0.070 0.322
*:

PTSD effects were significant at FDR corrected P < 0.05 level in analyses with and without the depression variable.

:

PTSD effects were significant at FDR corrected P < 0.05 level in analyses without the depression variable, but were insignificant in analyses with the depression variable.

#:

Depression effects were significant at FDR corrected P < 0.05 level.

a

The standardized coefficients of linear mixed model were reported for effect sizes.