Health Lens dimensions

Compassionate Prosociality

Dimension 164 of 1,100 · Health Lens

Excitement Index
0.0708

Compassionate Prosociality measures the tendency to feel concern for other people and to respond with kindness, generosity, and helpful action. It encompasses empathic warmth, sympathetic regard, and a willingness to provide support or care when others need it.

Bands

Low Compassionate Prosociality

Expressions activating this band describe basic interpersonal warmth, appreciation, or occasional comforting behavior without a clear, stable emphasis on empathic concern or active helping. The tone reflects minimal or diffuse compassionate orientation, often centered on general niceness or isolated supportive acts.

Moderate Compassionate Prosociality

Expressions activating this band describe recognizable empathy, kindness, and reliability in helping others, including feeling sorry for people, understanding their distress, and being seen as caring or generous. The tone reflects a consistent prosocial disposition that includes both sympathetic feeling and readiness to assist.

High Compassionate Prosociality

Expressions activating this band describe strong compassion that is experienced as personally meaningful and expressed through generous, willing, and satisfying help toward others. The tone reflects active concern for people in need, a giving orientation, and readiness to share time or effort to relieve others' difficulties.