Interpersonal Strain
Dimension 660 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Interpersonal Strain measures the degree to which close relationships are experienced as tense, demanding, conflictual, or personally draining. It encompasses vigilance around another person, avoidance of contact, perceived excessive demands, quarrels, and the sense that the relationship is affecting one's time, well-being, or health.
evidence final name · Relative Around
Minimal Interpersonal Strain
Expressions activating this band show little or no clear relationship tension and often contain neutral, generic, or only loosely related content. When relationship content appears, it does not clearly convey ongoing burden, conflict, or personal depletion.
Moderate Interpersonal Strain
Expressions activating this band describe unease, vigilance, worry, or situational avoidance in relation to another person, along with a sense of demands or obligations that create pressure. The relationship is experienced as stressful enough to shape behavior and anticipation, but not yet as broadly damaging or openly conflict-ridden.
High Interpersonal Strain
Expressions activating this band portray a relationship as persistently aggravating, conflictual, and depleting, with quarrels, irritation, avoidance of unpleasant exchanges, and perceptions of excessive demands. The strain is experienced as taking personal time and harming well-being or health.
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Low Relative Around: Content characterized by customer, notice, accuracy, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect relative around at this level.
Moderate Relative Around: Content characterized by around, offended, relative, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect relative around at this level.
High Relative Around: Content characterized by strained, strange, around, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect relative around at this level.
