Functional Interference
Dimension 641 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Functional Interference measures the extent to which difficulties or symptoms disrupt everyday functioning, participation, and the lives of other people around the individual. It encompasses restrictions in leisure, work, social life, quality of life, and perceived burden on close relationships or the household.
evidence final name · Difficulties Interfered
Minimal Functional Interference
Expressions activating this band describe administrative, factual, or background content, or mention problems without clear evidence that they are disrupting daily life. The proxy is present only at a negligible or unexpressed level.
Moderate Functional Interference
Expressions activating this band describe noticeable disruption in everyday life, such as reduced enjoyment, restricted activities, distress, or difficulty managing social, emotional, or practical demands. Interference is experienced as meaningful but not fully pervasive across roles and relationships.
High Functional Interference
Expressions activating this band describe clear impairment in major areas of functioning, including leisure, work, home responsibilities, and the well-being of people around the individual. Difficulties are experienced as burdensome and broadly disruptive to daily participation and close relationships.
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Low Difficulties Interfered: Content characterized by date, balance, opened, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect difficulties interfered at this level.
Moderate Difficulties Interfered: Content characterized by difficulties, interfere, interfered, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect difficulties interfered at this level.
High Difficulties Interfered: Content characterized by another, leaves, end, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect difficulties interfered at this level.
