1. Psychosocial assessment of the family in the clinical setting
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Arwa K Nasir, David Taylor, Jonathan Bruce Santo, and Andrea Zimmer
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Male ,Results-Free Research Article ,lcsh:BF1-990 ,MEDLINE ,Context (language use) ,Child Behavior Disorders ,Primary care ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Intervention (counseling) ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Child ,General Psychology ,Primary Health Care ,Psychological research ,Nebraska ,General Medicine ,Mental health ,030227 psychiatry ,lcsh:Psychology ,Increased risk ,Child, Preschool ,Female ,Family Relations ,Psychology ,Psychosocial ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Children develop in the context of the family. Family functioning prominently shapes the psychosocial adaptation and mental health of the child. Several family psychosocial risk factors have been shown to increase the risk of behavioral problems in children. Early identification of families with psychosocial profiles associated with a higher risk of having children with behavioral problems may be valuable for targeting these children for prevention and early intervention services. Methods We developed the Family Health Questionnaire (FHQ) for the purpose of evaluating families’ psychosocial risk profiles in the primary care setting. The questionnaire included 10 formative indicators that have been shown to influence children’s behavioral health. We aimed to establish a correlation between the family risk factors on the FHQ and child behavioral health. In addition, we examined the properties of the questionnaire as a screening tool for use in primary care. Families of 313 of children 4–6 years of age presenting for well child examinations at two primary care clinics completed both the FHQ and the Pediatric Symptom Checklist 17 (PSC-17), a validated screening instrument for pediatric behavioral problems. Results We found that the FHQ was positively and significantly correlated with the PSC score (r = .50, p
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- 2019
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