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  1. Jul 24, 2018 · The HEADSSS assessment is an internationally recognised tool used to structure the assessment of an adolescent patient, encompassing Home, Education/Employment, Activities, Drugs, Sex and relationships, Self harm and depression, Safety and abuse. The assessment starts with simple and easy questions about life to allow a rapport to be built ...

  2. May 17, 2024 · When done well, the HEEADSSS framework is a thorough, sensitive, and appropriate psychosocial assessment tool. It can be key to identifying strengths and risks for young people and aid in supporting interventions, enabling healthcare practitioners to ensure current and future physical and mental health.

  3. cdn.iawg.rygn.io › documents › ASRH-ToolkitThe HEADSSS Assessment

    The HEADSSS assessment tool is used during a one-on-one encounter with an adolescent and takes a minimum of 15 - 30 minutes to implement. For each category, the provider asks questions that will provide information about

  4. An adolescent medicine fellow reviews the HEADSS assessment and provides a list of sample questions to ask adolescent patients when conducting a medical history.

  5. HEADSSS is a screening tool to assess risks that can be used for all adolescents. It provides a systematic approach to the adolescent interview progressing from the least threatening topics to the most personal and sensitive subjects.

  6. Jul 19, 2018 · HEADSS, a psychosocial risk assessment instrument: Implications for designing effective intervention programs for runaway youth. Journal of Adolescent Health 12 (7): 539-544.

  7. The HEEADSSS interview for psychosocial screening is an important component of adolescent assessments. Background. What is adolescence? Historically spanning from ages 12–18 years, approximating the phase between pubertal onset and legal ‘independence’, and generally corresponding with attendance at high school.

  8. HEADSSS is a screening tool to assess risks that can be used for all adolescents. It provides a systematic approach to the adolescent interview progressing from the least threatening topics to the most personal and sensitive subjects. The acronym stands for: Home, Education/Employment, Activities, Drugs, Sexuality, Suicide, and Safety.

  9. The Guidance. The common causes of adolescent morbidity and mortality are: accidental deaths, suicide, mental health concerns, substance use and sexual experimentation (1) The HEADSSS assessment is a quick screening tool to help identify these preventable areas of risk.

  10. The popular and effective HEADSS method of interviewing has been expanded to HEEADSSS, focusing on assessment of the Home environment, Education and employment, Eating, peer-related Activities, Drugs, Sexuality, Suicide/depression, and Safety from injury and violence.