Self-Worth
Dimension 527 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Self-Worth measures the extent to which an expression conveys a sense of personal value, worthiness, and meaningfulness. It encompasses self-evaluation ranging from diffuse or unrelated content through emerging value-based engagement to explicit affirmation of one's own worth.
Minimal Self-Worth
Expressions activating this band show little direct reference to personal worth and instead focus on general activities, social situations, practical matters, or broad preferences. When self-relevant content appears, it is weak, indirect, or not clearly organized around a sense of personal value.
Low Self-Worth
Expressions activating this band reflect an emerging concern with meaning, activity, or life value, often mixed with dissatisfaction, emptiness, or statements that life feels worthless. Personal worth is present as a theme but remains unstable, indirect, or tied to keeping busy and maintaining engagement.
Moderate Self-Worth
Expressions activating this band convey a clearer sense that one's actions, roles, or life have value. Personal worth is experienced through valued activities, relationships, and purposeful striving, with explicit recognition that one is a person of value.
High Self-Worth
Expressions activating this band state strong, direct personal valuing and affirm one's own worth in explicit terms. Self-value is experienced as salient, endorsed, and central to how the person regards themselves.
