Patient profile using full CORE-OM (F), CORE Short Form A and B

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Download scientific diagram | Patient profile using full CORE-OM (F), CORE Short Form A and B, CORE-10. Reprinted from “Managing Therapy Outcomes with CORE Net,” by G. Mothersole and T. Jordan, 2007, in P. Gray and J. Mellor-Clark (Eds.), CORE: A decade of development , pp. 26 –27. Rugby, UK: Penny Gray (publisher). Reprinted with permission. The upper trend line (blue) plots overall psychological distress; the lower trend line (red) plots risk; the dotted line marks the clinical cutoff score for risk. See the online article for the color version of this figure.  from publication: A CORE Approach to Progress Monitoring and Feedback: Enhancing Evidence and Improving Practice | This article describes the Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation (CORE) System and reports on its scientific yield and practice impact. First, we describe the suite of CORE measures, including the centerpiece CORE-Outcome Measure (CORE-OM), its short forms, special purpose | Feedback, Systems and Evaluation | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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William STILES, Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Miami University, Ohio, MU, Department of Psychology

Patient profile using full CORE-OM (F), CORE Short Form A and B

Distributions of CORE-OM (All items) scores in clinical and

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CORE Measurement Tools (CORE-10)

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John MELLOR-CLARK, Visiting Professor, MA, BSc, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, BCU, Centre for Health and Social Care Research (CHSCR)

Distributions of CORE-OM (All items) scores in clinical and

Clinical Outcomes In Routine Evaluation (CORE-OM)

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