Non-parental relative-child conflict
ICD-10 Z62.831 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of non-parental relative-child conflict.
Z62.831 refers to conflicts between a child and a non-parental relative, which can significantly influence the child's health status and access to health services. Such conflicts may arise from various factors, including differing values, expectations, and communication styles. These conflicts can lead to emotional distress, behavioral issues, and even physical health problems in children. Understanding the social determinants of health, such as family dynamics, socioeconomic status, and community support, is crucial for addressing these conflicts. Preventive care strategies may include family counseling, conflict resolution training, and educational programs aimed at improving communication skills. Screening for mental health issues, such as anxiety or depression, is also essential in these scenarios. Aftercare may involve ongoing support and follow-up to ensure the child's well-being and to mitigate any long-term effects of the conflict. Proper documentation of the context and impact of the conflict on the child's health is vital for accurate coding and effective care planning.
Document family history, nature of the conflict, and its impact on the child's health.
Routine checkups where family dynamics are discussed, screenings for mental health issues.
Consideration of social determinants such as economic stability and community resources.
Population-level data on family conflict and its effects on child health.
Epidemiological studies assessing the impact of family dynamics on community health.
Focus on tracking health outcomes related to family conflict in various demographics.
Used during preventive visits to assess the child's emotional and social health.
Document the assessment process and findings related to family dynamics.
Primary care providers should focus on integrating family conflict discussions into routine assessments.
Z62.831 should be used when there is documented evidence of conflict between a child and a non-parental relative that impacts the child's health or well-being. It is essential to link this code to relevant clinical conditions or services provided.