Environmental Satisfaction
Dimension 359 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Environmental Satisfaction measures how positively an expression evaluates the quality, comfort, cleanliness, safety, convenience, and adequacy of surrounding living or service environments. It encompasses satisfaction with housing, facilities, amenities, upkeep, and nearby practical resources.
Minimal Environmental Satisfaction
Expressions activating this band describe basic daily living conditions, safety, housing, maintenance, or practical resources in a neutral, checklist-like, or minimally evaluative way. The surrounding environment is referenced as a functional setting rather than as a clearly liked or appreciated one.
Low Environmental Satisfaction
Expressions activating this band convey modest approval of everyday environmental features such as tidiness, furnishings, transport, nearby stores, or shared living arrangements. Satisfaction is present but practical and limited to routine adequacy and convenience.
Moderate Environmental Satisfaction
Expressions activating this band express a clear favorable view of a specific environmental service or amenity, such as transportation or facility access. The evaluation is direct and positive, centered on a particular aspect of the setting.
High Environmental Satisfaction
Expressions activating this band show strong approval of salient environmental provisions such as food, apartment features, equipment, or shared facilities. The setting is experienced as meaningfully supportive, usable, and pleasing in daily life.
Very High Environmental Satisfaction
Expressions activating this band reflect broad, emphatic satisfaction with accommodation and facility quality, especially cleanliness, comfort, and available amenities. The environment is experienced as distinctly pleasant, well-maintained, and conducive to comfort.
