Sibling Knowledge
Dimension 766 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Sibling Knowledge measures how much an expression reflects awareness, identification, or recall of information about one's siblings, including their existence, characteristics, history, and relationship details. It encompasses both basic recognition of siblings and more specific knowledge about them.
evidence final name · Longstanding Illness Disability
Minimal Sibling Knowledge
Expressions activating this band contain little or no clear knowledge about siblings and are often dominated by unrelated factual, administrative, or demographic content. When siblings are mentioned, they appear as incidental references rather than as the focus of recalled information.
Low Sibling Knowledge
Expressions activating this band reflect basic awareness of a sibling and simple factual knowledge, such as whether a sibling exists, whether help was sought from them, or whether they have experienced a broad condition. The information is concrete and limited in detail.
Moderate Sibling Knowledge
Expressions activating this band reflect direct recall of identifying and descriptive information about siblings, such as how many there are and their ages. The knowledge is organized around who the siblings are rather than isolated yes-or-no facts.
High Sibling Knowledge
Expressions activating this band reflect substantial familiarity with siblings through role-related, descriptive, or personally meaningful information. The expression conveys a more developed representation of siblings as known individuals within a family context.
Extensive Sibling Knowledge
Expressions activating this band reflect specific, confident knowledge about siblings, including named identities, distinguishing facts, or other precise details that indicate strong recall. The expression centers on siblings as well-known and readily identifiable people.
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Minimal Longstanding Illness Disability: Longstanding illness disability is present at a low level. Expressions activating this band reflect early or diffuse longstanding illness disability.
Emerging Longstanding Illness Disability: Longstanding illness disability is experienced here as direct functional disruption, reflecting interference with daily life and measurable impairment. Unlike the band below, where longstanding illness disability was characterized by a general form, the proxy here has shifted in character. The facets that dominated at lower levels have receded. Expressions activating this band likely reflect direct functional disruption from longstanding illness disability.
Elevated Longstanding Illness Disability: Longstanding illness disability is present here in a general or mixed form without a single dominant facet. Unlike the band below, where longstanding illness disability was characterized by direct functional disruption, the proxy here has shifted in character. The facets that dominated at lower levels have receded. Expressions activating this band may reflect general or diffuse longstanding illness disability.
Severe Longstanding Illness Disability: Longstanding illness disability is present here in a general or mixed form without a single dominant facet. Compared to the band below, longstanding illness disability is more intense and concentrated but retains the same essential character. Expressions activating this band may reflect general or diffuse longstanding illness disability.
