The CORE-10: A short measure of psychological distress for routine use in the psychological therapies


Abstract:

Background: There is a need for a generic, short, and easy-to-use assessment measure for common presentations of psychological distress in UK primary care mental health settings. This paper sets out the development of the CORE-10 in response to this need. Method: Items were drawn from the CORE-OM and 10 items were selected according to a combination of usefulness, coverage of item clusters, and statistical procedures. Three CORE-OM datasets were employed in the development phase: (1) a primary care sample, (2) a sample from an MRC platform trial of enhanced collaborative care of depression in primary care, and (3) a general population sample derived from the Office of National Statistics Psychiatric Morbidity Follow-up survey. A fourth dataset comprising a sample from an occupational health setting was used to evaluate the CORE-10 in its standalone format. Results: The internal reliability (alpha) of the CORE-10 was.90 and the score for the CORE-10 correlated with the CORE-OM at.94 in a clinical sample and.92 in a non-clinical sample. The clinical cut-off score for general psychological distress was 11.0 with a reliable change index (90% CI) of 6. For depression, the cut-off score for the CORE-10 was 13 and yielded sensitivity and specificity values of.92 (CI=.83-1.0) and 0.72 (CI=.60-.83) respectively. Conclusion: The CORE-10 is an acceptable and feasible instrument that has good psychometric properties and is practical to use with people presenting with common mental health problems in primary care settings. © 2013 Copyright British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.

Año de publicación:

2013

Keywords:

  • CORE-10
  • CORE-OM
  • routine practice
  • practice-based evidence
  • outcome measures

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Salud mental

Áreas temáticas:

  • Psicología
  • Enfermedades
  • Psicología aplicada