Substance Use Frequency
Dimension 753 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Substance Use Frequency measures how often an expression reports using smoked nicotine products or drinking alcohol, including regularity, typical amount, and routine pattern of use. It encompasses occasional experimentation through established recurring consumption.
evidence final name · Handbook Hands
Low Substance Use Frequency
Expressions activating this band describe absent, one-time, occasional, or simply acknowledged use without a sustained pattern or quantified routine. Use is framed as minimal experimentation, infrequent behavior, or broad yes/no endorsement.
Moderate Substance Use Frequency
Expressions activating this band describe regular use with a typical recurring amount, such as cigarettes per day or drinks per week. The pattern is established enough to be summarized as a usual rate or weekly routine.
High Substance Use Frequency
Expressions activating this band describe entrenched, specifically characterized recurring use that is quantified in detail and often differentiated by product form, such as hand-rolled cigarettes, tobacco type, or weekly totals. Use is presented as a stable consumption pattern with concrete product-specific habits.
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Low Handbook Hands: Content characterized by tons, took, already, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect handbook hands at this level.
Moderate Handbook Hands: Content characterized by handbag, approx, then, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect handbook hands at this level.
High Handbook Hands: Content characterized by hands, handful, secondarily, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect handbook hands at this level.
