Non-relative guardian-child conflict
ICD-10 Z62.832 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of non-relative guardian-child conflict.
Z62.832 refers to conflicts arising between a child and their non-relative guardian, which can significantly impact the child's mental and emotional health. This conflict may stem from various factors, including differing values, expectations, and communication styles. The child's health status can be influenced by the stress and anxiety associated with these conflicts, potentially leading to behavioral issues, academic challenges, and social withdrawal. Preventive care strategies may include counseling and mediation to address the underlying issues, while screening for mental health conditions is crucial to ensure the child receives appropriate support. Aftercare may involve ongoing therapy or support groups to help the child navigate their feelings and improve their relationship with the guardian. Understanding the social determinants of health, such as family dynamics and community resources, is essential for effective intervention and support.
Documentation should include details of the guardian-child relationship, specific conflicts, and any interventions or referrals made.
Routine checkups where the child expresses concerns about their guardian, screenings for anxiety or depression related to the conflict.
Consideration of social determinants such as the child's living situation, community support, and access to mental health resources.
Documentation should focus on population-level impacts of guardian-child conflicts, including prevalence and community resources available.
Epidemiological studies assessing the impact of guardian-child conflicts on community health outcomes.
Tracking health status and access to services for children in non-relative guardianship situations.
Used when a child is receiving therapy to address issues related to guardian conflict.
Document the nature of the conflict and therapeutic goals.
Primary care providers may refer to mental health specialists for therapy.
Z62.832 should be used when there is a documented conflict between a child and their non-relative guardian that impacts the child's health status, particularly in the context of preventive care, screening, or aftercare services.