“…Genograms play a role in family research and have demonstrated utility as an assessment tool, and as a means to assess complex topics such as family stress management skills and handling conflict resolution (Leonidas & Santos, 2015), or to understand health status and risk factors across individual, family and community levels (McGuinness et al, 2005). Application of genograms allow for richer data collection in qualitative studies (da Mata Ribeiro Gomes et al, 2014;de Campacci et al, 2020;de Oliveira et al, 2010;de Paula et al, 2008;Fort et al, 2020;Rempel et al, 2007;Smith et al, 2011) and in quantitative studies to assess family relationships, skills and resources (Culyba et al, 2018(Culyba et al, , 2021Silveira & Neves, 2019).…”