Perceived Safety
Dimension 248 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Perceived Safety measures how secure, protected, and free from threat an expression portrays a person as feeling in daily life, home, social settings, and the broader environment. It encompasses felt safety, vulnerability, exposure to harm or abuse, and confidence in one's surroundings.
evidence final name · Personal Burnout
Minimal Perceived Safety
Expressions activating this band provide little direct evidence about felt security or threat, or mention safety-related experience only in a vague, incidental, or weakly developed way.
Low Perceived Safety
Expressions activating this band reflect limited or mixed felt security, often alongside strain, exhaustion, difficult life experiences, or uncertainty about coping and relationships. Safety-related experience is present indirectly through discomfort, instability, or exposure to harm.
Moderate Perceived Safety
Expressions activating this band describe safety and vulnerability as a clear concern, including feeling unsafe in one's surroundings, emotionally exposed, socially excluded, or affected by abuse or exploitation. The expression centers on protection, risk, and the adequacy of one's environment to provide security.
High Perceived Safety
Expressions activating this band explicitly focus on felt safety in daily life, home, and social participation, with direct appraisal of whether one feels safe, safer, or securely protected. The expression presents safety as a salient, consciously evaluated personal experience.
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Minimal Personal Burnout: Expressions show no meaningful personal burnout content. The proxy is effectively absent. Expressions activating this band are unrelated to personal burnout.
Moderate Personal Burnout: Personal burnout is clearly present at this level. This is the first band where personal burnout becomes detectable. Expressions activating this band reflect personal burnout at this level of intensity.
Intense Personal Burnout: Personal burnout is experienced here at a level consistent with formal clinical assessment and disorder-relevant measurement. Unlike the band below, where personal burnout was characterized by a general form, the proxy here has shifted in character. The facets that dominated at lower levels have receded. Expressions activating this band likely reflect personal burnout at a clinical or disorder-relevant level.
Peak Personal Burnout: Personal burnout is experienced here at a level consistent with formal clinical assessment and disorder-relevant measurement. Compared to the band below, personal burnout is more intense and concentrated but retains the same essential character. Expressions activating this band likely reflect personal burnout at a clinical or disorder-relevant level.
