Substance Use Frequency
Dimension 671 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Substance Use Frequency measures how regularly an expression reports using consumable substances such as tobacco, nicotine products, or alcohol. It encompasses experimentation, occasional use, and established routine use described in terms of frequency, amount, or typical pattern.
evidence final name · Cigarettes Approximately
Low Substance Use Frequency
Expressions activating this band describe no use, one-time experimentation, uncertain future use, or background screening about whether use has ever occurred. Use is minimal, remote, or framed as a possibility rather than a current routine.
Moderate Substance Use Frequency
Expressions activating this band describe intermittent or occasional use with some current pattern, such as smoking less than weekly, reporting recent use, or identifying usual product type and amount. Use is present and recurring, but expressed as limited or not yet strongly habitual.
High Substance Use Frequency
Expressions activating this band describe established, regular use framed as a usual daily or weekly pattern, often quantified by cigarettes, tobacco amount, or average alcohol intake. Use is presented as a stable habit with routine consumption.
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Low Cigarettes Approximately: Content characterized by cigarettes, occupational, section, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect cigarettes approximately at this level.
Moderate Cigarettes Approximately: Content characterized by according, cigarettes, cigarette, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect cigarettes approximately at this level.
High Cigarettes Approximately: Content characterized by maintain, cigarettes, usually, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect cigarettes approximately at this level.
