Listed below are the details for the data element.
						
							FITBIR
   						
					
				
					1.0
				
			Element Type
						
						
							Common Data Element
						
					
					Family Assessment Device (FAD) - Check on family member indicator
				
			
					FADCheckOnFamMembrInd
				
			Short Description
				
					Indicator reflecting the participant/subject's agreement with the statement that his or her family has to check up on each other when someone asks to do someone to do something, as part of the Family Assessment Device (FAD)
				
			Definition
				
					Indicator reflecting the participant/subject's agreement with the statement that his or her family has to check up on each other when someone asks to do someone to do something, as part of the Family Assessment Device (FAD)
				
			Notes
				Creation Date
				
					
2014-04-01
				
			Historical Notes
				
					FAD Q4
				
			References
				
					TBI:
Epstein, N., Baldwin, L., and Bishop, D. (1983). The McMaster family assessment device. J Marital Fam Ther 9, 171-180.
				
			Data Type
				
					Alphanumeric
				
			Input Restrictions
				
					Single Pre-Defined Value Selected
				
			Population
				
					Adult and Pediatric
				
			Guidelines/Instructions
				
					TBI:
See instructions on form
				
			Preferred Question Text
				
					When you ask someone to do something, you have to check that they did it
				
			Category Groups and Classifications
				| Disease | Domain | Sub-Domain | 
|---|---|---|
| Traumatic Brain Injury | Outcomes and End Points | Family and Environment | 
| Traumatic Brain Injury | Outcomes and End Points | Psychiatric and Psychological Status | 
Classification
				Traumatic Brain Injury:
				
				
					Supplemental
				
				
					
						
						
							Moderate/Severe TBI: Rehabilitation
						
					
				
					
						
						
							Concussion/Mild TBI
						
					
				
					
						
						
							Acute Hospitalized
						
					
				
					
						
						
							Epidemiology
						
					
				
				
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