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The ICHOM Set of Patient-Centered Outcome Measures for Neurodevelopmental Disorders is the result of hard work by a group of leading clinicians, researchers, and patients. It is our recommendation of the outcomes that matter most to patients with neurodevelopmental disorders. We urge all providers around the world to start measuring these outcomes to better understand how to improve the lives of their patients.

  1. Includes ADHD symptoms.
  2. Includes Language Difficulies, Social (Pragmatic) Communication Difficulties, Fluency Difficulties, and Speech Sound Difficulties.
  3. Includes Vocal and Motor Tic Frequency and Severity, Fine Motor Skills, Gross Motor Skills, and Coordination.
  4. Includes Reading Accuracy, Reading Comprehension, Global Maths Ability, and Global Writing Ability.
  5. The Working Group has not recommended an outcome measure at this time as no appropriate measure was found.
  6. Tracked via KIDSCREEN-10
  7. Tracked via Family Strain Index
  8. Tracked via Affective Reactivity Index
  9. Tracked via Children’s Sleep Habits Questionnaire
  10. Tracked via Swanson, Nolan, and Pelham Rating Scale (Oppositional Defiant Disorder scale)
  11. Tracked using the ICHOM Pediatric Depression & Anxiety Set
  12. Tracked using the ICHOM Autism Spectrum Disorders Set

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Team that developed this set

PROJECT TEAM
Chair | David Coghill | University of Melbourne
Research Fellow | Melissa Mulraney | ISN Psychology
Project Manager | Andria Joseph | ICHOM
Project Manager, Research Associate | Umanga de Silva | ICHOM
Director | Luz Sousa Fialho | ICHOM

Australia
Adam Guastella | Child and Youth Mental Health
Caroline Tehan*
Iain Dutia | Australian Catholic University
Jonathan Payne | Murdoch Children’s Research Institute
Mark Bellgrove | Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health and School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University
Natalie Munro | The University of Sydney
Tamasin Meller | Child Development Service

Brazil
Guilherme V. Polanczyk | University of São Paulo Medical School

Canada
Peter Szatmari | Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto

Hong Kong
Phyllis Chan | Queen Mary Hospital

Germany
Tobias Banaschewski | Central Institute of Mental Health

Hungary
Peter Nagy | Bethesda Children’s Hospital Budapest

Kenya
Susan Wamithi | Aga Khan University Hospital

Pakistan
Sidra Kaleem | Aga Khan University Hospital

Portugal
Cláudia Bandeira de Lima | Institute for Evidence Based Healthcare at University of Lisbon School and Medicine

Sweden and Finland
Juulia Järvdike | WeMind and WeMind Suomi Oy

United Kingdom
Alison Clink*
Eileen Daly | King’s College London
Emily Simonoff | King’s College London
Mark Lovell | Royal College of Psychiatrists
Melissa Gladstone | University of Liverpool
Samuele R. Chamberlain | University of Southampton
Samuele Cortese | University of Southampton

United States
Ivy Chong | The May Institute, Inc
Jeffrey Newcorn | Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Karin Walsh | Children’s National Research Institute
Stephen V. Faraone | SUNY Upstate Medical University

*Patient Representative

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