A social worker meets with the Robertson family to complete a comprehensive family assessment to help recognize parental behavior. Information will be collected on who lives in the home, health history, employment and stability. Which of the following possible contributing factors should the social worker consider?
Explanation
Answer: D -When completing a comprehensive family assessment, the social worker should consider possible contributing factors, including domestic violence, alcohol/drug usage, and educational background, and employment status. All of these concerns are addressed to ensure the permanency and safety of the children. A social worker cannot determine a working service plan without this information.