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Table 1.

Sample characteristics for children with ADHD and non-ADHD controls.

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Fig 1.

Hyperactive/Impulsive (above) and Inattentive (below) symptom endorsement frequency for the ADHD participants and non-ADHD controls, ordered in descending frequency of presentation within the ADHD group.

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Table 2.

Summed symptom count for each subtype.

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Fig 2.

The association network for (a) all ADHD participants, and (b) thresholded with only edges that survive FWE p<0.05; (c) for all non-ADHD control participants,and (d) thresholded with only edges that survive FWE p<0.05. Nodes represent each of the 18 ADHD symptom criteria, connected by edges characterizing the zero-order Phi correlations between symptoms. Inattentive symptoms are presented in red and the hyperactive/impulsive symptoms are presented in blue. The thickness of the edges represents the magnitude of the association. Positive correlations were displayed as green and negative correlations were displayed as red.

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Fig 3.

Centrality and clustering metrics plotted for each symptom for the ADHD participants and the non-ADHD controls.

Plots are presented for betweenness centrality, closeness centrality, node strength and clustering coefficients. Symptoms are ordered alphabetically (left to right) within inattentive symptoms followed by hyperactive/impulsive symptoms.

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Table 3.

Relationship between total symptom count and outcomes.

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