Table 1.
Sample characteristics for children with ADHD and non-ADHD controls.
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.
Table 2.
Summed symptom count for each subtype.
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.
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.
Table 3.
Relationship between total symptom count and outcomes.