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Fig. 2

From: Latent profile analysis of cognitive decline and depressive symptoms after intracerebral hemorrhage

Fig. 2

Cognitive Decline and Depression Onset Profiles after ICH. Each panel presents information on incidence of dementia and depression within patient subgroups defined by specific profiles in cognitive and mood symptoms after ICH: 1) Profile I (top left), are patients at low risk for both dementia and depression during follow-up after ICH; 2) Profile II (top right), are patients at high risk for both dementia and depression early in follow-up after ICH; 3) Profile III (bottom left), are patients at high risk for both dementia and depression later in follow-up after ICH; 4) Profile IV (bottom right), are patients at high risk for depression, but not dementia, during follow-up after ICH. For each profile, we report the percentage of ICH survivors developing dementia (black bars) and depression (white bars). Labels above each bar indicate the exact percentage of participants developing dementia or depression at each time point. Dementia (dotted black line) and depression (solid grey line) incidence over time are also presented for each profile. We report number of patients in follow-up and new depression / dementia diagnoses for each time point during follow-up in the tables below each figure. Abbreviations: ICH = Intracerebral Hemorrhage

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