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Psychosocial assessment (procedure)

Known as: psychosocial care, assessment psychosocial, Psychosocial Assessment 
The act of determining, usually through interviews and observation, the state of an individual's psychological state and social environment.
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2020
2020
Studies continue to show that women who give birth in the private maternity sector are less likely to receive depression… 
2010
2010
There were evaluated 200 patients with clinical diagnostic of epilepsy in the Department of Specialized Treatments of the… 
2001
2001
Objectives—To determine whether simple service initiatives resulted in an improvement in the quality of the psychosocial… 
1998
1998
Editor—Kapur et al express concern about the management of episodes of deliberate self harm in different centres.1 They found… 
1994
1994
Use of an autobiographical interviewing approach in the psychosocial assessment process allows the clinician efficient access to… 
1993
1993
Genograms are a valuable and non-threatening evaluation tool for hospice patients and families. The genogram provides basic… 
Review
1981
Review
1981
A conceptual model defining the parameters of psychosocial assessment from the client's perspective was presented. This four…