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The Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT) is a brief caregiver-report screener of family psychosocial risk in pediatric health, validated in English and Spanish at a 4th grade reading level. The PAT is available for clinical use in a web-based format.
These include parental mental health problems [6, 7] parental substance abuse [8], parental conflict [9], domestic violence [10], poverty [11], foster care [12], and parental stress [13, 14]. Identifying families with these psychosocial risk factors can help in targeting services to these families.
The types of questions included in an example psychosocial assessment report would include those asking about a person's family history, general health and wellbeing questions, and those asking about any past traumatic experiences.
Examples of psychosocial factors include social support, loneliness, marriage status, social disruption, bereavement, work environment, social status, and social integration.
A psychosocial disability arises when someone with a mental health condition interacts with a social environment that presents barriers to their equality with others. Psychosocial disability may restrict a person's ability to: be in certain types of environments.
The major components of a psychosocial interview include: Identifying the patient. Chief complaint. History of presenting illness. Psychiatric history. Medical or surgical history. Medication list. Alcohol and drug use. Cultural assessment.