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What age is Headss exam?

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Emma Martin

Published Feb 24, 2026

What age is Headss exam?

This generally occurs at about 10 years of age in young women and 11 years in young men, but assess each case individually and err on the side of starting early, particularly in the case of young women.

What is a Headss assessment?

HEADSS is an acronym for the topics that the physician wants to be sure to cover: home, education (ie, school), activities/employment, drugs, suicidality, and sex. Recently the HEADSS assessment was expanded to HEEADSSS [2] to include questions about eating and safety.

What is the Headss tool for?

HEADSSS is a screening tool to assess risks that can be used for all adolescents. Parents, family members, or other adults should not be present during the HEADSS assessment unless the adolescent specifically gives permission, or asks for it.

Who developed Headss?

Using HEADSSS assessment by Dr Emma Parish Still growing in the consciousness of health professionals (and in the letters making up its acronym) HEADS(SS) was first presented in publication in 19882. It has a reported yield of 1 in 3 for identifying concerns that warrant further investigation.

How do I interview a teen?

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  1. Use concrete language and expect concrete questions and answers. Provide help in identifying feelings.
  2. Treat the adolescent like an adult. Assess ability to think abstractly.
  3. Address the adolescent. Respect his/her privacy and confidentiality.
  4. Communication Strategies. Reflect, don’t ignore feeling.

What is the Crafft screening tool?

The CRAFFT is a short clinical assessment tool designed to screen for substance-related risks and problems in adolescents. CRAFFT stands for the key words of the 6 items in the second section of the assessment – Car, Relax, Alone, Forget, Friends, Trouble.

What is Heeadss?

HEeADSSS is an acronym for a comprehensive psychosocial assessment tool identifying risk and protective factors, and assists health professionals formulate a plan in partnership with the young person. Ideally, all young people should have a comprehensive psychosocial assessment as part of their routine healthcare.

What can a provider assess for using the Heeadss assessment tool during an adolescent visit?

This essential psychosocial history can be obtained using the HEEADSSS method of interviewing adolescents. The HEEADSSS interview focuses on assessment of the Home environment, Education and employment, Eating, peer-related Activities, Drugs, Sexuality, Suicide/depression, and Safety from injury and violence (Table 1).

What are good questions to ask a teenager?

100 Questions to get to know your teenager

  • Who’s your favorite band or solo artist?
  • What do you see yourself doing in 5 years?
  • What do you do when you feel bored?
  • Who is your hero and why?
  • Do you have a favorite movie?
  • What music makes you particularly happy?
  • How do you handle stress?
  • What do you enjoy doing for fun?

What are the common question that arise when you reach the puberty?

Puberty Questions your Daughter Might Ask

  • “What is puberty?” Puberty is the name for the time when you start to change from a child into an adult, from a girl into a woman.
  • “Is it normal to gain weight during puberty?”
  • “When will I get my period?”
  • “How can I keep feeling clean?”

What are CRAFFT questions?

What is the CRAFFT screening interview and when is it used?

It is a short, effective screening tool meant to assess whether a longer conversation about the context of use, frequency, and other risks and consequences of alcohol and other drug use is warranted. The questions should be asked exactly as written.