Peacefulness
Dimension 328 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Peacefulness measures the extent to which an expression conveys an inner state of calm, ease, harmony, and peace of mind. It encompasses feeling relaxed and secure as well as experiencing a settled, tranquil inner life.
evidence final name · Positive Affect
Absent Peacefulness
Expressions activating this band do not convey a recognizable state of calm, ease, harmony, or inner peace, instead reflecting unrelated topical content.
Mild Peacefulness
Expressions activating this band convey a gentle sense of relaxation, steadiness, or security, often framed as being able to pause, feel at ease, or experience quiet joy.
Moderate Peacefulness
Expressions activating this band convey a clear state of calm and ease, with explicit references to feeling peaceful, harmonious, or settled in one's mind and life.
High Peacefulness
Expressions activating this band convey a sustained sense of peace, harmony, and peace of mind as a salient quality of current experience or recent life.
Deep Peacefulness
Expressions activating this band convey a strongly internalized and accessible sense of inner peace, emphasizing the felt presence of peacefulness as an enduring inner state.
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Minimal Positive Affect: Expressions show no meaningful positive affect content. The proxy is effectively absent. Expressions activating this band are unrelated to positive affect.
Emerging Positive Affect: Positive affect is clearly present at this level. This is the first band where positive affect becomes detectable. Expressions activating this band reflect positive affect at this level of intensity.
Elevated Positive Affect: Positive affect is clearly present at this level. Compared to the band below, positive affect is more intense and concentrated but retains the same essential character. Expressions activating this band reflect positive affect at this level of intensity.
Severe Positive Affect: Positive affect is clearly present at this level. Compared to the band below, positive affect is more intense and concentrated but retains the same essential character. Expressions activating this band reflect positive affect at this level of intensity.
