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Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of MOOVD participants.

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Fig 1.

Population networks for the MDD group (left) and control group (right).

The networks show longitudinal associations between 14 emotion items. Green and red arrows correspond to positive and negative regression coefficients, respectively. An arrow being more opaque means a stronger connection, i.e. representing a larger regression coefficient.

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Table 2.

Mean in- and out-strength for the population networks.

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Fig 2.

Item-specific in- and out-strengths for the population networks in the MDD and control groups.

X-axis values indicate the mean item-specific in-strength and out-strength for the MDD group (blue) and the control group (red).

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Table 3.

Population-level density values for the MDD and Control group networks, from different model procedures.

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Fig 3.

Individual networks for MDD patients and controls.

Networks of 4 individuals from the MDD group (left) and 4 individuals from the control group (right). Tlk = Feeling talkative; Nrg = Feeling energetic; Tse = Feeling tense; Anx = Feeling anxious; Ent = Feeling enthusiastic; Cnf = Feeling confident; Dst = Feeling distracted; Rst = Feeling restless; Irr = Feeling irritated; Stf = Feeling satisfied; Hpp = Feeling happy; Dpr = Feeling depressed; Chr = Feeling cheerful; Glt = Feeling guilty.

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