Familial Psychiatric History
Dimension 364 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Familial Psychiatric History measures the extent to which an expression concerns the presence, extent, or pattern of mental health problems among biological relatives. It encompasses references to psychiatric conditions in family members, especially when framed as family-wide occurrence, hereditary pattern, or concentration among close blood relatives.
Absent Familial Psychiatric History
Expressions activating this band are not meaningfully about mental health problems in biological relatives and instead focus on unrelated relationships, personal experiences, or miscellaneous health and life content.
Limited Familial Psychiatric History
Expressions activating this band mention isolated health, memory, or family-related content with only weak or incidental reference to mental health in relatives. The familial psychiatric element is narrow, indirect, or embedded among unrelated concerns.
Specific Familial Psychiatric History
Expressions activating this band identify mental health problems in particular relatives or ask about named conditions within a specific family member. The focus is on whether an individual relative has been affected.
Broad Familial Psychiatric History
Expressions activating this band describe mental health problems across multiple relatives or across the family more generally, often naming serious conditions or asking about family-wide occurrence. The emphasis is on aggregation of psychiatric problems within the family.
Concentrated Familial Psychiatric History
Expressions activating this band quantify psychiatric disorder among close blood relatives and frame it as a concentrated familial pattern. The emphasis is on counting affected first-degree relatives and marking a strong hereditary clustering of mental health problems.
