Need Fulfillment
Dimension 158 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Need Fulfillment measures the extent to which an expression centers on basic and psychological needs being met across domains such as safety, nutrition, relationships, vitality, meaning, and stimulation. It encompasses both concrete necessities and broader desires framed in terms of adequacy, satisfaction, and realized well-being.
Minimal Need Fulfillment
Expressions activating this band show little direct focus on needs being met and instead emphasize detached factual content, status, or general knowledge with only faint implication of adequacy or resources.
Low Need Fulfillment
Expressions activating this band describe everyday functioning and well-being in a diffuse way, including health, energy, living conditions, caregiving demands, and personal satisfaction. Need fulfillment appears as a general sense of coping or strain rather than as a clearly articulated set of needs.
Moderate Need Fulfillment
Expressions activating this band explicitly address whether important life needs are being supported, especially around housing, nutrition, routine, cognitive functioning, purpose, and spiritual well-being. The experience is organized around concern for adequacy in core areas of daily life.
High Need Fulfillment
Expressions activating this band frame well-being in terms of specific needs being met, including food, safety, sexual fulfillment, close relationships, and deeper personal desires. Need fulfillment is presented as a salient criterion for judging life quality and functioning.
Extensive Need Fulfillment
Expressions activating this band portray needs as fundamental drivers of human well-being and focus on how fully essential and enriching needs are fulfilled, including novelty, excitement, and variety. The experience is articulated in broad, explicit terms of core human requirements being met.
