Essay Topic Hub

Family History
Essays

639+ paper examples, study guides & outlines

639 papers
1 subject area
UG & Grad levels
Free to browse
About This Topic

Family history as an academic subject appears across multiple disciplines, including family science, nursing, public health, genetics, and business studies. Students engage with it because it sits at the intersection of personal narrative and rigorous inquiry — tracing how biological inheritance, cultural background, and generational patterns shape individual outcomes. The topic is academically rich because it requires connecting lived experience to theoretical frameworks, whether those frameworks concern disease risk, identity development, or the continuity of family-run enterprises across generations.

The archived papers on this topic approach family history from notably varied angles. Some focus on health and clinical contexts, examining how family history informs patient diagnosis, symptom management, and the relationship between genetics and nursing practice. Others take a personal or biographical direction, exploring how family background and self-perceptions develop alongside biographical characteristics that influence productivity. Business-oriented papers examine family enterprises such as real estate operations, tracing management decisions across generations. A smaller set of papers engages with ethical and policy dimensions, including genetic diagnosis and questions of moral responsibility tied to reproduction and inheritance.

A strong essay on family history benefits from a clearly scoped thesis that specifies which dimension of family history is under examination — biological, cultural, economic, or psychological — rather than attempting to cover all of them at once. Evidence drawn from case studies, patient histories, or documented generational patterns tends to carry more weight than broad generalizations. The most common pitfall is treating family history as purely descriptive; the strongest essays use historical and biographical detail to support an analytical argument about how patterns across generations lead to measurable outcomes in health, identity, or institutional development.

639 papers
Sort by:
Essay Doctorate
Bipolar II Disorder: Symptoms, Treatment, and Clinical Management
In the United States alone, a staggering number of people suffer from some sort of mental illness and many more are at high risk of developing a mental condition. Worldwide, the number is even greater, especially in…
Paper High School
Irritable bowel syndrome: causes, symptoms, and treatment
Cross-Cultural Perceptions of Religious and Ideological Movements: The Effects of Nationality and Ideological Preference
Thesis Undergraduate
Population at risk: conceptual frameworks and assessment methods
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are among the top killers in the world population and number one in the U.S. Heart failure is the number one killer in the U.S. And stroke, number three.
Paper Doctorate
How to Avoid Congestive Heart Failure
Congestive heart failure does not necessarily mean that the heart has stopped functioning, but it does mean that the heart is not pumping blood as effectively as it should be -- and normally is -- pumping the body's…
Essay Doctorate
Scholarship and education: concepts and significance
Scholarship Integration and Effective Care
Paper Doctorate
SUICIDE IN ADOLESCENTS
Suicide in Adolescents Adolescents comprise an especially vulnerable group as far as suicide is concerned. This paper discusses a number of aspects relating to suicide in adolescents.
Paper Undergraduate
Dependent Variable and Pain
Combination Therapeutic Exercises with Manipulation for Reliving
Thesis Undergraduate
Family History and Hypertension
Obstructive sleep apnea correlated with males (but not females) with hypertension
Essay Doctorate
Blood Pressure and Diabetes
General Appearance: Fairly good, decently nourished. Non-toxic, Ambulatory female
Paper Undergraduate
Coronary Heart Disease: Symptoms, Risk Factors & Management
The Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) has been on the increase of late across the globe and this disease, alongside stroke have been the top causes of death in many countries like Australia (Baker Heart and Diabetes…