Security
Dimension 528 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Security measures the extent to which an expression conveys felt safety, stability, and protection from loss or threat, especially around one's circumstances, relationships, or livelihood. It encompasses both immediate felt securement and expectations about continued stability in the future.
Minimal Security
Expressions activating this band convey little clear security content or only indirect, fragmented references to steadiness, control, or protection. Security appears weakly, diffusely, or as a background concern rather than a defined felt state.
Low Security
Expressions activating this band convey tentative or mixed security, with uncertainty about privacy, employment conditions, or unwanted change. Security is present as a concern about whether circumstances are dependable or protected.
Moderate Security
Expressions activating this band convey a recognizable sense of stability or secure attachment, often centered on dependable work, continuity, or a close relationship that provides reassurance. Security is experienced as something present but contingent on ongoing conditions.
High Security
Expressions activating this band convey deliberate orientation toward maintaining safety and continuity, with security treated as a valued condition to preserve. The expression centers on protecting against loss and sustaining dependable circumstances.
Strong Security
Expressions activating this band convey a clear, direct sense of being secure, safe, or steadily provided for, including confidence about present circumstances and future stability. Security is experienced as an affirmed state of protection and continuity, even when framed through threats such as job loss or insecurity.
