Health Lens dimensions

Accident Trauma Exposure

Dimension 263 of 1,100 · Health Lens

Excitement Index
0.0658

Accident Trauma Exposure measures the extent to which an expression reflects exposure to serious accidents, accident-related injuries, and life-threatening mishaps. It encompasses direct involvement in harmful incidents, resulting physical injury, and perceived lasting bodily risk from such events.

evidence final name · Disaster Trauma

Bands

Minimal Accident Trauma Exposure

Expressions activating this band refer to general hazards, adverse events, crime, illness, or environmental risk without a clear focus on serious accidents or accident-related injury. The content reflects diffuse danger or misfortune rather than traumatic accident exposure itself.

Low Accident Trauma Exposure

Expressions activating this band mention serious harm, dangerous situations, repeated injuries, or threatening health conditions, with accident-related risk present but not yet centered on a clearly defined major accident. The experience is framed as exposure to serious danger or injury potential.

Moderate Accident Trauma Exposure

Expressions activating this band describe serious accidents or crashes that caused injury, required emergency care, or created fear of severe harm. The content clearly centers on concrete accident events and their immediate physical consequences.

High Accident Trauma Exposure

Expressions activating this band describe severe or life-threatening accidents, serious injury, or sustained exposure to accident risk with explicit recognition of bodily harm and enduring vulnerability. The experience is framed as major accident involvement with substantial personal impact.

Severe Accident Trauma Exposure

Expressions activating this band describe very serious accidents or accident-related injuries, especially major vehicle or work incidents producing clear physical injury. The content presents direct, unequivocal exposure to traumatic accidental harm.

Evidence summary

Candidate names

Trauma102.20
Disaster Trauma57.40
Stress54.60
Disaster45.50
Police42.10

Sentence counts by range

B-7..B-1817,158
B0..B54,146,796
B6..B1217,500
B13..B17348
B18..B2441

Dataset representation

01__health_reviews__druglib__benefits_effectiveness89
03__fact_checking__liar__truth_ordinal86
05__whole_disney_dataset__rating129
06__text_reviews__acl_imdb__binary_sentiment114
07__emotion_labels__goemotions_reddit__multilabel117
08__dialogue_emotion__empathetic_dialogues__context208
10__social_media_sentiment__sentiment140__binary161
11__consumer_complaints__response_explanation_vs_relief241

Anchor definitions

Minimal Disaster Trauma

Minimal Disaster Trauma: Disaster trauma is present at a low level. Expressions activating this band reflect early or diffuse disaster trauma.

Emerging Disaster Trauma

Emerging Disaster Trauma: Disaster trauma is experienced here as direct functional disruption, reflecting interference with daily life and measurable impairment. Unlike the band below, where disaster trauma was characterized by a general form, the proxy here has shifted in character. Expressions activating this band likely reflect direct functional disruption from disaster trauma.

Elevated Disaster Trauma

Elevated Disaster Trauma: Disaster trauma is experienced here at a level consistent with formal clinical assessment and disorder-relevant measurement. Unlike the band below, where disaster trauma was characterized by direct functional disruption, the proxy here has shifted in character. The facets that dominated at lower levels have receded. Expressions activating this band likely reflect disaster trauma at a clinical or disorder-relevant level.

Severe Disaster Trauma

Severe Disaster Trauma: Disaster trauma is present here in a general or mixed form without a single dominant facet. Unlike the band below, where disaster trauma was characterized by the clinical form, the proxy here has shifted in character. The facets that dominated at lower levels have receded. Expressions activating this band may reflect general or diffuse disaster trauma.