Symptom Interference
Dimension 1022 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Symptom Interference measures how strongly physical symptoms such as pain, itch, or breathing problems disrupt daily functioning, attention, movement, enjoyment, and routine activities. It encompasses the extent to which symptoms intrude on what a person can do and how normally life can proceed.
evidence final name · Hard Pain
Minimal Symptom Interference
Expressions activating this band describe symptoms, complaints, or health conditions with little clear evidence that they are disrupting daily functioning in a sustained way. Interference appears absent, incidental, or limited to isolated difficulty.
Moderate Symptom Interference
Expressions activating this band describe symptoms that noticeably restrict activity, concentration, communication, enjoyment, or mobility in everyday situations. Daily tasks become harder, and behavior is adjusted to manage discomfort or limitation.
Severe Symptom Interference
Expressions activating this band describe symptoms as pervasive and disruptive across multiple areas of life, including movement, attention, recreation, sleep, and family routines. Functioning is substantially constrained, and normal daily life is difficult to maintain.
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Low Hard Pain: Content characterized by alleged, proof, agency, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect hard pain at this level.
Moderate Hard Pain: Content characterized by hard, touched, pain, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect hard pain at this level.
High Hard Pain: Content characterized by valhalla, look, walk, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect hard pain at this level.
