Individual suicide risk factors with resting-state brain functional connectivity patterns in bipolar disorder patients based on latent Dirichlet allocation model.
Xinruo WeiJunneng ShaoHuan WangXinyi WangLi XueRui YanXiaoqin WangZhijian YaoQing LuPublished in: Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry (2024)
This study provided individual suicide-associated risk factors that could reflect the abnormal RSFC patterns, and explored the suicide related brain mechanisms, which is expected to provide supports for clinical decision-making and timely screening and intervention for individuals at high risks of suicide.
Keyphrases
- resting state
- functional connectivity
- bipolar disorder
- risk factors
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