NURS 3122 Chapter 7.1: Psychosocial Data
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Family composition family members living in the home, their relationship to the child, marital status of parents or other family structure, and persons helping to care for the child. Financial resources household members employed, family income, healthcare resources (e. g. , private health insurance, medicaid, children"s health insurance program [chip]), and other resources (e. g. , food stamps, temporary assistance for needy families [tanf], or. Home environment housing description (condition, safe play area, pets, child"s sleeping area); environmental atmosphere (emotional stresses, family activities); city or well water; and availability of electricity, heat, and refrigeration. Community environment neighborhood description, safety, playgrounds, transportation, lighting, sidewalks, and access to shopping; school or childcare arrangements. Family or lifestyle changes for example, unemployment, relocations, divorce; how the child and family members have coped with the changes. Social and peer relationships and interactions: child care, preschool, school, sports, groups. Self-esteem, body image, presence of a nonvisible disorder such as brain injury. Part of a spiritual group or faith community.