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b (550) | BODY FUNCTIONS | description | |
s (329) | BODY STRUCTURES | ||
d (570) | ACTIVITIES AND PARTICIPATION | ||
d7 (56) | CHAPTER 7 INTERPERSONAL INTERACTIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS | This chapter is about carrying out the actions and tasks required for basic and complex interactions with people (strangers, friends, relatives, family members and lovers) in a contextually and socially appropriate manner. | |
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d750 (7) | Informal social relationships | Entering into relationships with others, such as casual relationships with people living in the same community or residence, or with co-workers, students, playmates or people with similar backgrounds or professions. |
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d7500 | Informal relationships with friends | Creating and maintaining friendship relationships that are characterized by mutual esteem and common interests. |
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d7501 | Informal relationships with neighbours | Creating and maintaining informal relationships with people who live in nearby dwellings or living areas. |
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d7502 | Informal relationships with acquaintances | Creating and maintaining informal relationships with people whom one knows but who are not close friends. |
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d7503 | Informal relationships with co-inhabitants | Creating and maintaining informal relationships with people who are co-inhabitants of a house or other dwelling, privately or publicly run, for any purpose. |
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d7504 | Informal relationships with peers | Creating and maintaining informal relationships with people who share the same age, interest or other common feature. |
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d7508 | Informal social relationships, other specified | |
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d7509 | Informal social relationships, unspecified | |
e (273) | ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS |