Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation (CORE-OM)

The CORE Outcome Measure (CORE-OM) is a self-report measure of psychological distress designed to be administered during a course of treatment to determine treatment response. The broad spectrum nature of the measure means it captures a wide variety of problems associated with mental health difficulties, beyond typical symptom measures. The copyright holder for the CORE-OM is the CORE System Trust. 

Developer

The copyright holder for the CORE-OM is the CORE System Trust https://www.coresystemtrust.org.uk/home/instruments/core-om-information/

Evans, C., Mellor-Clark, J., Margison, F., Barkham, M., Audin, K., Connell, J., & McGrath, G. (2000). CORE: Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation. Journal of Mental Health9(3), 247–255. http://doi.org/10.1080/jmh.9.3.247.255.

References

Evans, C., Mellor-Clark, J., Margison, F., Barkham, M., Audin, K., Connell, J., & McGrath, G. (2000). CORE: Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation. Journal of Mental Health9(3), 247–255. http://doi.org/10.1080/jmh.9.3.247.255.

Evans, C., Connell, J., Barkham, M., Mellor-Clark, J., Margison, F., McGrath, G. & Audin, K. (1998). The CORE outcome measure: user’s manual (version 2.1). https://www.researchgate.net/publication/203827825_The_CORE_outcome_measure_user’s_manual_version_21