Newly released, freely available, user-friendly platform that aims to display the most comprehensive evidence on interventions for ADHD, supporting shared decision-making among clinicians, individuals with ADHD, and their carers:
We would like to invite you to explore the platform, disseminate it to any colleagues who may be interested, and use it in your practice. We also invite you to take the survey (at the top of the platform page) to provide your views and help us improve it.
Available in seven languages—thanks to the huge efforts of the first author, Dr Corentin Gosling from France.
English
Spanish
French
German
Italian
Portuguese
Chinese
The platform has been developed by an international team led by Dr. Corentin Gosling (Paris, France) and Prof. Samuele Cortese (Southampton, UK).
Samuele Cortese is currently NIHR Research Professor, Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Southampton, Honorary Consultant for Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, UK and full professor of child neuropsychiatry at the university of Bari, Italy. Prof. Cortese’s main research interests are around neurodevelopmental disorders. He has published more than 400 peer-review papers. He has secured funding as main/co-applicant for more than £ 13 M. In 2022, he was included in the top 1% scientists in the field of psychiatry/psychology (Web of Science). Since 2022, he ranked #1 worldwide in terms of expertise on ADHD (Expertscape).
Corentin Gosling is an associate professor of neuropsychology at université Paris Nanterre, and a member of the child and adolescent psychiatry unit at Hôpital Robert Debré (France). He is also a visiting researcher at University of Southampton. His research interests focus on the dissemination of knowledge about interventions for mental disorders and developping new methodological and statistical tools for evidence synthesis.
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