Psychotic Symptoms
Dimension 524 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Psychotic Symptoms measures the presence and severity of experiences involving hallucinations, delusions, disorganized or disturbed reality testing, and related severe mental disturbance. It encompasses reports of voices, paranoia, loss of contact with reality, and diagnoses or treatment associated with psychotic states.
Absent Psychotic Symptoms
Expressions activating this band contain no clear evidence of psychotic experiences and are largely unrelated, miscellaneous, or nonclinical in content.
Minimal Psychotic Symptoms
Expressions activating this band show diffuse mental health, behavioral, or risk-related concerns without clear psychotic content. The material may gesture toward distress, dysregulation, or clinical problems, but psychotic experiences are not directly identified.
Moderate Psychotic Symptoms
Expressions activating this band refer to severe mental disturbance through treatment history, mania or agitation, unusual beliefs, or suspiciousness that suggests impaired reality testing. Psychotic phenomena are implicated but are often indirect, contextual, or mixed with broader psychiatric content.
High Psychotic Symptoms
Expressions activating this band directly describe hallmark psychotic experiences such as hearing voices, fearing loss of mental control, or having diagnoses tied to psychotic illness. The content presents psychosis as an active and recognizable clinical concern.
Severe Psychotic Symptoms
Expressions activating this band explicitly identify psychosis through hallucinations, delusions, schizophrenia, or closely related severe disturbances in reality testing. The content centers on unmistakable psychotic experiences or direct labeling of psychotic illness.
