Psychosocial Difficulties
Dimension 966 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Psychosocial Difficulties measures the presence and impact of emotional, behavioral, attentional, and interpersonal problems in everyday life. It encompasses whether such difficulties are noticeable, distressing, persistent, and disruptive to functioning and relationships.
evidence final name · Difficulties Overall
Minimal Psychosocial Difficulties
Expressions activating this band describe little to no clearly specified emotional, behavioral, attentional, or interpersonal disruption, or refer only broadly to whether a problem affects quality of life without detailing a psychosocial pattern.
Moderate Psychosocial Difficulties
Expressions activating this band describe recognizable problems affecting daily functioning, positive feelings, leisure, or friendships. The difficulties are presented as meaningful and impairing, but usually in a more circumscribed or situational way.
High Psychosocial Difficulties
Expressions activating this band describe established emotional, behavioral, concentration, or social difficulties as a broad and persistent pattern in everyday life. These expressions emphasize ongoing interference with friendships, distress, and problems making or maintaining relationships.
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Low Difficulties Overall: Content characterized by collections, another, next, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect difficulties overall at this level.
Moderate Difficulties Overall: Content characterized by all, difficulties, spectrum, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect difficulties overall at this level.
High Difficulties Overall: Content characterized by section, findings, difficulties, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect difficulties overall at this level.
