Self-Harm Risk
Dimension 703 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Self-Harm Risk measures the presence and seriousness of thoughts, urges, and acts involving intentional self-injury or suicide-related behavior. It encompasses wanting to be harmed, thinking about hurting oneself, and engaging in deliberate self-harm or suicide attempts.
evidence final name · Hurting Hurt
Minimal Self-Harm Risk
Expressions activating this band show no clear evidence of intentional self-injury or suicide-related content, or only vague, incidental, or unrelated harmful-event language. The expression may mention negative events, inquiries, or external problems without indicating a wish or act to hurt oneself.
Moderate Self-Harm Risk
Expressions activating this band indicate emerging self-harm or suicide-related risk through references to overdose, suicide attempts, injury, or troubling beliefs and behaviors linked to possible danger. The expression presents harmful intent or vulnerability as a reportable concern, but not as a sustained focus on deliberate self-injury.
High Self-Harm Risk
Expressions activating this band center on deliberate self-injury, wanting to be harmed, recurrent thoughts of hurting oneself, or explicit suicide-related acts and motives. The expression treats intentional harm as purposeful, personally salient, and serious enough to prompt help-seeking, concealment, or repeated concern.
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Low Hurting Hurt: Content characterized by frauding, scams, customer, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect hurting hurt at this level.
Moderate Hurting Hurt: Content characterized by hurting, hurt, overdose, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect hurting hurt at this level.
High Hurting Hurt: Content characterized by thought, she, finger, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect hurting hurt at this level.
