Fig. 4From: Body weight, behaviours of concern, and social contact in adults and adolescents with Prader-Willi syndrome in full-time care services: Findings from pooled international archival dataRelationship between social contact and changes in behaviours of concernNote: Scattergram shows current social contact (rated on a scale from 0 to 4) as a function of reduction in behaviours of concern (BOC) since entry (n = 29), indicating a significant correlation (ρ = +0.431, p =.019)Back to article page