Volunteer Involvement
Dimension 973 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Volunteer Involvement measures engagement with voluntary, unpaid, or charitable helping roles and services. It encompasses both receiving support from volunteer-based sources and personally taking part in unpaid service, community help, or donation-related activity.
evidence final name · Volunteer Voluntary
Minimal Volunteer Involvement
Expressions activating this band show little to no clear reference to voluntary, unpaid, or charitable helping activity, with content that is generic, evaluative, or only loosely related to organized support.
Limited Volunteer Involvement
Expressions activating this band refer to occasional, indirect, or potential contact with support sources such as self-help groups, worship settings, clubs, counselors, or offered help. Volunteer-related activity is present mainly as access, attendance, or support-seeking rather than sustained unpaid service.
Moderate Volunteer Involvement
Expressions activating this band describe active participation in voluntary or unpaid roles, community service, helplines, social services, or voluntary agencies. Volunteer involvement appears as recognizable helping activity or responsibility, including giving or receiving support through organized unpaid channels.
High Volunteer Involvement
Expressions activating this band center on direct, regular, and explicit engagement with volunteer workers, volunteer visits, ongoing volunteer work, or charitable fundraising and donations. Volunteer involvement is a salient and organized part of the expression.
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Minimal Volunteer Voluntary: Content characterized by there, pros, cons, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect volunteer voluntary at this level.
Moderate Volunteer Voluntary: Content characterized by phil, come, charitable, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect volunteer voluntary at this level.
Intense Volunteer Voluntary: Content characterized by shelter, them, they, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect volunteer voluntary at this level.
Peak Volunteer Voluntary: Content characterized by walk, funds, donations, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect volunteer voluntary at this level.
