Hostility towards and scapegoating of child
ICD-10 Z62.3 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of hostility towards and scapegoating of child.
Z62.3 refers to situations where a child is subjected to hostility or scapegoating, which can significantly impact their mental and emotional health. This code is crucial in recognizing the social determinants of health that influence a child's well-being, including family dynamics, socioeconomic status, and community support systems. Preventive care may involve counseling for families to address underlying issues contributing to hostility, while screening can include assessments for emotional distress in children. Aftercare may involve ongoing therapy or support services to mitigate the effects of such negative experiences. Understanding the context of this code is essential for healthcare providers to ensure comprehensive care and support for affected children.
Documentation should include details of the child's emotional state, family interactions, and any referrals made for counseling or therapy.
Routine checkups where emotional well-being is assessed, screenings for behavioral issues, and aftercare for children previously identified as victims of scapegoating.
Consideration of social determinants such as family structure, economic stability, and community resources is essential.
Population-level data collection on the prevalence of hostility towards children, including demographic information and community resources available.
Epidemiological studies assessing the impact of family dynamics on child health outcomes and preventive initiatives aimed at reducing hostility.
Focus on health status tracking and community interventions to support affected families.
Used during a visit where Z62.3 is documented to assess the child's emotional state.
Document the assessment findings and any referrals made.
Primary care providers should ensure comprehensive evaluations are conducted.
Z62.3 should be used when a child is experiencing hostility or scapegoating, impacting their emotional health. It is essential to document the context and any preventive or therapeutic measures taken.