Personal history of intimate partner abuse in childhood
ICD-10 Z62.815 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of personal history of intimate partner abuse in childhood.
Z62.815 indicates a personal history of intimate partner abuse experienced during childhood. This code is crucial for understanding the long-term health implications of early exposure to violence, which can lead to various physical and mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, and chronic diseases. The social determinants of health, such as socioeconomic status, education, and community safety, significantly influence the health outcomes of individuals with this history. Preventive care strategies may include mental health screenings, trauma-informed care approaches, and referrals to support services. Screening for adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) is essential in primary care settings to identify individuals at risk and provide appropriate interventions. Aftercare may involve ongoing mental health support and monitoring for chronic conditions that may arise due to past trauma. Accurate coding of Z62.815 helps healthcare providers recognize the need for tailored care and resources for affected individuals.
Documentation should include a detailed history of abuse, mental health assessments, and any referrals made for counseling or support services.
Routine checkups where mental health screenings are conducted, follow-ups for anxiety or depression, and referrals to mental health specialists.
Consideration of social determinants such as housing stability, access to mental health resources, and community support systems.
Documentation should focus on population-level data, including prevalence rates of intimate partner abuse and its health impacts.
Epidemiological studies, community health assessments, and preventive health initiatives targeting at-risk populations.
Emphasis on tracking health outcomes related to childhood abuse and developing community resources to address these issues.
Used during mental health screenings for patients with a history of abuse.
Documentation of the assessment results and any referrals made.
Primary care providers should ensure they are trained in trauma-informed care.
Z62.815 should be used when a patient has a documented history of intimate partner abuse in childhood that impacts their current health status or treatment plan. It is important to ensure that this history is clearly documented in the patient's medical record.