Personal Autonomy
Dimension 704 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Personal Autonomy measures the extent to which an expression reflects freedom to make choices, exercise personal control, and have one's preferences respected in daily life. It encompasses self-determination, privacy, voice, access, and the ability to direct how help and routines are handled.
evidence final name · Opportunity May
Minimal Personal Autonomy
Expressions activating this band show little or no clear emphasis on self-direction, personal choice, or control over one's circumstances. The content is diffuse, descriptive, or focused on unrelated practical topics rather than on agency or respected preferences.
Moderate Personal Autonomy
Expressions activating this band reflect some meaningful opportunity for participation, support, and everyday involvement, with partial ability to act on preferences or access desired activities and relationships. Autonomy appears through practical options and responsive assistance, but not as a strongly asserted right to direct one's own space, decisions, or routines.
High Personal Autonomy
Expressions activating this band center on clear self-determination in daily living, including being consulted, choosing for oneself, controlling access to personal space, and receiving help in preferred ways. Personal wishes, privacy, movement, and voice are treated as directly respected and enabled.
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Low Opportunity May: Content characterized by gold, got, stage, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect opportunity may at this level.
Moderate Opportunity May: Content characterized by guarantee, brought, start, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect opportunity may at this level.
High Opportunity May: Content characterized by inmates, icelanders, way, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect opportunity may at this level.
