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Fig. 1 | Addiction Science & Clinical Practice

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From: Feasibility and acceptability of incorporating social network visualizations into a culturally centered motivational network intervention to prevent substance use among urban Native American emerging adults: a qualitative study 

Fig. 1

Hypothetical network visualizations provided to focus group participants. Network visualizations were generated with hypothetical data entered into EgoWeb 2.0. Example network members are represented by circles (nodes), labeled with example names, and lines between nodes represent members who interacted with each other in the past two weeks. Placement of nodes in two dimensions for each graph was generated using the “Fruchterman-Reingold” layout algorithm in the R package “igraph”. The “Your Network” graph on the left shows the names of people the participant reported interacting with in the past two weeks and highlights the centrality of nodes by calibrating node size and color with number of connections for a particular node (degree centrality), and line thickness with the participant’s rating of how frequently the two nodes interacted. The middle graph labeled “Substance use” shows larger red nodes for people who the respondent rates as likely to use AOD in the next two weeks and smaller blue nodes for those who are unlikely. The right-hand graph labeled “Traditional Practice Support” shows larger green nodes for people who engage in traditional practices, and smaller blue nodes for people who do not

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