Prim Care Companion CNS Disord 2024;26(4):23lr03699
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To the Editor: It is essential for individuals in the medical and psychiatric fields to be skilled in obtaining a psychiatric history. During my training at the University of Toronto, my preceptor, Dr Gerald Shugar, introduced the 6 Ss: Start, Setting, Stressors, Symptoms, Sequelae, and Supports.
Over the years, I have adopted and modified the 6 Ss to develop a mnemonic that has evolved into its current version, which is still used by my trainees and referring physicians from other specialties. To aid in taking a comprehensive psychiatric history of presenting illness (HPI), I developed the following mnemonic device: the “Psychiatric HPI 9 Ss.” Each letter represents an essential part of the psychiatric HPI, as follows:
Start
State: circumstances of the event
Stressors: bio-psycho-social
Symptoms: bio-psycho-social
Psychosis
Suicide
Substance: prescribed and illegal
State of function: current
Systems review: other psychiatric diagnoses
The 9 Ss are easily remembered and can be utilized by students, residents, psychiatrists, and other clinicians to facilitate the organized collection of relevant information when obtaining the psychiatric HPI.