Quickview® Social History is an extensive psychosocial inventory that provides the clinician with a complete psychosocial history, helps standardize the collection of client information, and facilitates DSM-IV® diagnostic classification.
Quickview Social History
Quickview® Social History is an extensive psychosocial inventory that provides the clinician with a complete psychosocial history, helps standardize the collection of client information, and facilitates DSM-IV® diagnostic classification.
- Publication date:
- 1993
- Age range:
- 16 years and older
- Reading level:
- 6th grade
- Qualification level:
- B
- Completion time:
- 30–45 minutes (235 items)
Clinicians can use Quickview to screen for social, psychological, and physical problems to aid diagnosis and treatment planning.
Benefits
- Collect a standardized set of social and clinical data on every client with a minimal amount of administration time.
- Meet Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations' (JCAHO) consolidated standards for psychological assessment.
- Clarify client history for follow-up interviews.
- Expedite routine data collection and report writing.
Features
Quickview focuses on the following areas of inquiry:
- Demographics and Identifying Data
- Developmental History and Family of Origin
- Educational and Marital History
- Occupational History/Financial Status
- Legal History and Military History
- Symptom Screen (psychological and physical)
Sample Report
Interpretive reports provide a narrative description of client demographic and clinical information.
Frequently asked questions follow. Click on a question to see the response.
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Yes, it will be captured both in the basic narrative and in the"Follow-Up Interview Summary."
