Quality of Life
Dimension 707 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Quality of Life measures a person's overall appraisal of how well life is going, including satisfaction with life circumstances, functioning, vitality, and the ability to live in accordance with personal needs and choices. It encompasses broad judgments about life quality rather than isolated symptoms or single domains alone.
evidence final name · Their Quality
Low Quality of Life
Expressions activating this band describe domain-specific satisfaction, isolated positive self-appraisals, or contextual statements that only weakly convey a broad evaluation of life as a whole. The experience is framed in narrow areas such as school, work, health, self-regard, or immediate vitality rather than an integrated judgment of overall life quality.
Moderate Quality of Life
Expressions activating this band describe a general sense that important needs are being met and that life is reasonably livable, satisfying, and self-directed. The experience includes broad evaluations of standard of living, life satisfaction, vitality, and freedom to make choices about one's life.
High Quality of Life
Expressions activating this band describe a clear, global endorsement that life overall is good. The experience is expressed as a direct and favorable appraisal of overall quality of life rather than satisfaction with separate life domains.
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Low Their Quality: Content characterized by are, inquired, scheduled, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect their quality at this level.
Moderate Their Quality: Content characterized by their, tired, they, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect their quality at this level.
High Their Quality: Content characterized by moment, their, stick, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect their quality at this level.
