Assessment in Psychiatry
Assessment in Psychiatry
Assessment in Psychiatry
Nabina Paneru
Mental Health Assessment
Psychiatric mental health assessment is the gathering, organizing, and
documenting of data about the psychiatric and mental health needs of
the client and family.
Components
The components of Mental Health Assessment are:
Psychological tests
Psychiatric History Taking
Objectives
• Confidentiality
• Personal bio data: Includes name, age, sex, address, I.P no, diagnosis,
date of admission, education, occupation, economic status, marital status,
religion, nationality, language spoken etc.
According to patients
• Precipitating factors: Events that occur shortly before the onset of illness
or appear to induce illness.
Hospitalization
Family Tree
Consanguinity: Present/Absent
Socio economic
Index of Family Tree
: Death
: Monozygotic twins
: Psychiatric Disorder
: Child adopted out of family
: Indicates Consanguinity
: Child adopted in to the family
: Separation/Divorce
Contd.
• Personal History
(Brief and comprehensive information of the patient right from the
prenatal period onwards)
Birth: Type of birth, any complications during pregnancy, birth
weight, any complications during birth
Developmental milestones: motor, psychosocial, immunization etc
Personal History contd.
Schooling
Psychosexual History
Menstrual History
Marital History
Contd.
• Premorbid Personality: (Collect from the informant)
• Physical Examination
• Standardized recording
Aspects of Mental Status Examination
1. General appearance and behavior
3. Mood or Affect
4. Thought
5. Perceptual changes
Contd.
Higher Mental Function
6. Consciousness
7. Orientation
9. Memory
11. Abstraction
12. Judgement
13. Insight
1. General Appearance and Behavior
• Level of Consciousness: Conscious/ Cloudy/ Stupor/ Unconscious/
Comatose
• Eye contact: Normal eye contact/ hesitant eye contact/ staring at the
examiner, staring vacantly. (Maintained/ difficult/ not maintained).
• Associative looseness
• Circumstantialities
• Tangentialities
• Neologism
• Alogia
Contd.
• Stereotype • Echolalia
• Stuttering
• Clang association
ii. In content
a. Ideas or delusion of: Worthlessness/ hopelessness/ guilt/ hypocondriacal/
poverty/ nihilistic/ death wishes/ suicidal/ grandiose/ reference/ control
persecution/ bizarre
• Somatic passivity
• Illusions
• Depersonalization
Concentration
• Personal events: birthdays, SLC passed year, graduation date, date and
place of marriage, children’s birthdays etc.
• Reading/ writing
• Proverb testing e.g. nachna najanne agan tedho, much ma ram ram
bagalima chhura, hune biruwako chillo pat.
• Similarities and difference between familiar objects e.g. table and chair,
banana and orange, dog and lion, eye and ear, bird and airplane etc
• House on fire
• Snake on road
2. Slight awareness of being sick and needing help, but denying at the
same time