Dependence Reliance
Dimension 368 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Dependence Reliance measures the extent to which an expression centers on needing, counting on, or being seen through patterns of dependability and reliance in oneself or others. It encompasses both personal dependability and felt dependence on other people, support, or resources.
Minimal Dependence Reliance
Expressions activating this band show little or no clear focus on depending on others or being depended on, and often center on unrelated self-description, attitudes, or practical topics.
Low Dependence Reliance
Expressions activating this band contain only faint or indirect references to support, outcomes, or interpersonal roles without making reliance or dependability the main psychological concern.
Moderate Dependence Reliance
Expressions activating this band frame life in terms of whether a person is reliable, responsible, dishonest, demanding, or available when needed. Reliance appears as an interpersonal expectation that affects trust and everyday relationships.
High Dependence Reliance
Expressions activating this band directly emphasize dependability and dependence, including counting on others, being let down, depending on oneself, or serving as someone else's main source of support.
Severe Dependence Reliance
Expressions activating this band make reliance the central theme, with explicit focus on depending on others a great deal, being viewed as dependent, or repeatedly being disappointed by people one is counting on.
