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b125
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Dispositions and intra-personal functions |
Disposition to act or react in a particular way, characterizing the personal, behavioural style of an individual that is distinct from others. These behavioural and responses styles are developmental in nature and may be foundational for later patterns of temperament and personality functions. Remark: The codes on Dispositions and Intra-personal functions can be related to the codes on expression of Temperament and Personality functions (b126). Users may use either or both. The taxonomic properties of these codes and their relationship need to
be developed through research. |
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b1250
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Adaptability |
Disposition to act or react to new objects or experiences in an accepting manner rather than a resistant manner. |
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b1251
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Responsivity |
Disposition to react in a positive rather than negative manner to actual or perceived demand. |
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b1252
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Activity level |
Disposition to act or react with energy and action rather than lethargy and inaction. |
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b1253
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Predictability |
Disposition to act or react in a predictable and stable manner rather than an erratic or unpredictable manner. |
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b1254
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Persistence |
Disposition to act with an appropriately sustained rather than limited effort. |
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b1255
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Approachability |
Disposition to act in an initiating manner, moving towards persons or things rather than retreating or withdrawing. |
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b1258
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Dispositions and intra-personal functions, other specified |
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b1259
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Dispositions and intra-personal functions, unspecified |
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b126
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Temperament and personality functions |
General mental functions of constitutional disposition of the individual to react in a particular way to situations, including the set of mental characteristics that makes the individual distinct from others. Remark: The codes on Temperament and Personality functions can be related to the codes on expression of Dispositions and Intra-personal functions (b125). Users may use either or both. The taxonomic properties of these codes and their relationship need to be developed through research.
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b1260
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Extraversion |
Mental functions that produce a personal disposition that is outgoing, sociable and demonstrative, as contrasted to being shy, restricted and inhibited. |
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b1261
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Agreeableness |
Mental functions that produce a personal disposition that is cooperative, amicable, and accommodating, as contrasted to being unfriendly, oppositional and defiant. |
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b1262
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Conscientiousness |
Mental functions that produce personal dispositions such as in being hard-working, methodical and scrupulous, as contrasted to mental functions producing dispositions such as in being lazy, unreliable and irresponsible. |
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b1263
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Psychic stability |
Mental functions that produce a personal disposition that is even-tempered, calm and composed, as contrasted to being irritable, worried, erratic and moody. |
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b1264
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Openness to experience |
Mental functions that produce a personal disposition that is curious, imaginative, inquisitive and experience-seeking, as contrasted to being stagnant, inattentive and emotionally inexpressive. |
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b1265
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Optimism |
Mental functions that produce a personal disposition that is cheerful, buoyant and hopeful, as contrasted to being downhearted, gloomy and despairing. |
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b1266
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Confidence |
Mental functions that produce a personal disposition that is self-assured, bold and assertive, as contrasted to being timid, insecure and self-effacing. |
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b1267
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Trustworthiness |
Mental functions that produce a personal disposition that is dependable and principled, as contrasted to being deceitful and antisocial. |
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b1565
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Visuospatial perception |
Mental function involved in distinguishing by sight the relative position of objects in the environment or in relation to oneself. |
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b180
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Experience of self and time functions |
Specific mental functions related to the awareness of one's identity, one's body, one's position in the reality of one's environment and of time. |
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b1800
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Experience of self |
Specific mental functions of being aware of one's own identity and one's position in the reality of the environment around oneself. |
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b235
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Vestibular functions |
Sensory functions of the inner ear related to position, balance and movement. |
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b2350
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Vestibular function of position |
Sensory functions of the inner ear related to determining the position of the body. |
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b260
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Proprioceptive function |
Sensory functions of sensing the relative position of body parts. |
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b755
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Involuntary movement reaction functions |
Functions of involuntary contractions of large muscles or the whole body induced by body position, balance and threatening stimuli. |
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d1701
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Using grammatical and mechanical conventions in written compositions |
Applying standard spelling, punctuation and proper case forms, etc. |
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d1702
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Using general skills and strategies to complete compositions |
Applying words and sentences to convey complex meaning and abstract ideas. |
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d4
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CHAPTER 4 MOBILITY |
This chapter is about moving by changing body position or location or by transferring from one place to another, by carrying, moving or manipulating objects, by walking, running or climbing, and by using various forms of transportation. |
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Changing and maintaining body position (d410-d429) |
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d410
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Changing basic body position |
Getting into and out of a body position and moving from one location to another, such as rolling from one side to the other, sitting, standing, getting up out of a chair to lie down on a bed, and getting into and out of positions of kneeling or squatting. |
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d4100
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Lying down |
Getting into and out of a lying down position or changing body position from horizonal to any other position, such as standing up or sitting down. |
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d4101
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Squatting |
Getting into and out of the seated or crouched posture on one's haunches with knees closely drawn up or sitting on one's heels, such as may be necessary in toilets that are at floor level, or changing body position from squatting to any other position, such as standing up. |
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d4102
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Kneeling |
Getting into and out of a position where the body is supported by the knees with legs bent, such as during prayers, or changing body position from kneeling to any other position, such as standing up. |
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d4103
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Sitting |
Getting into and out of a seated position and changing body position from sitting down to any other position, such as standing up or lying down. |
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d4104
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Standing |
Getting into and out of a standing position or changing body position from standing to any other position, such as lying down or sitting down. |
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d4106
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Shifting the body's centre of gravity |
Adjusting or moving the weight of the body from one position to another while sitting, standing or lying, such as moving from one foot to another while standing. |
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d4107
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Rolling over |
Moving the body from one position to another while lying, such as turning from side to side or from stomach to back. |
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d4108
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Changing basic body position, other specified |
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d4109
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Changing basic body position, unspecified |
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d415
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Maintaining a body position |
Staying in the same body position as required, such as remaining seated or remaining standing for work or school. |
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d4150
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Maintaining a lying position |
Staying in a lying position for some time as required, such as remaining in a prone position in a bed. |
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d4151
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Maintaining a squatting position |
Staying in a squatting position for some time as required, such as when sitting on the floor without a seat. |
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d4152
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Maintaining a kneeling position |
Staying in a kneeling position where the body is supported by the knees with legs bent for some time as required, such as during prayers in church. |
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d4153
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Maintaining a sitting position |
Staying in a seated position, on a seat or the floor, for some time as required, such as when sitting at a desk or table. |
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d4154
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Maintaining a standing position |
Staying in a standing position for some time as required, such as when standing in a queue. |
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d4155
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Maintaining head position |
Controlling the position of the head and supporting its weight for a determined period of time. |
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d4158
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Maintaining a body position, other specified |
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d4159
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Maintaining a body position, unspecified |
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d420
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Transferring oneself |
Moving from one surface to another, such as sliding along a bench or moving from a bed to a chair, without changing body position. |
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d4200
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Transferring oneself while sitting |
Moving from a sitting position on one seat to another seat on the same or a different level, such as moving from a chair to a bed. |
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d4201
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Transferring oneself while lying |
Moving from one lying position to another on the same or a different level, such as moving from one bed to another. |
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d429
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Changing and maintaining body position, other specified and unspecified |
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d4403
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Releasing |
Using fingers and hands to let go or set free something so that it falls or changes position, such as when dropping an item of clothing or a piece of food for a pet. |
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d4550
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Crawling |
Moving the whole body in a prone position from one place to another on hands, or hands and arms, and knees. |
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d4555
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Scooting and rolling |
Propelling the whole body from one place to another in a sitting or lying position without rising from the floor. |
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d5300
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Regulating urination |
Coordinating and managing urination, such as by indicating need, getting into the proper position, choosing and getting to an appropriate place for urination, manipulating clothing before and after urination, and cleaning oneself after urination. |
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d5301
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Regulating defecation |
Coordinating and managing defecation such as by indicating need, getting into the proper position, choosing and getting to an appropriate place for defecation, manipulating clothing before and after defecation, and cleaning onself after defecation. |
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d5700
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Ensuring one's physical comfort |
Caring for oneself by being aware that one needs to ensure, and ensuring, that one's body is in a comfortable position, that one is not feeling too hot, cold or wet, and that one has adequate lighting. |
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d7203
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Interacting according to social rules |
Acting independently in social interactions and complying with social conventions governing one's role, position or other social status in interactions with others. |
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d7400
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Relating with persons in authority |
Creating and maintaining formal relations with people in positions of power or of a higher rank or prestige relative to one's own social position, such as an employer. |
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d7401
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Relating with subordinates |
Creating and maintaining formal relations with people in positions of lower rank or prestige relative to one's own social position, such as an employee or servant. |
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d7402
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Relating with equals |
Creating and maintaining formal relations with people in the same position of authority, rank or prestige relative to one's own social position. |
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e2150
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Demographic change |
Changes occurring within groups of people, such as the composition and variation in the total number of individuals in an area caused by birth, death, ageing of a population and migration. |
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e2451
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Lunar cycles |
Natural, regular and predictable changes of the moon's position in relation to the earth. |
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e330
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People in positions of authority |
Individuals who have decision-making responsibilities for others and who have socially defined influence or power based on their social, economic, cultural or religious roles in society, such as teachers, employers, supervisors, religious leaders, substitute decision-makers, guardians or trustees. |
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e335
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People in subordinate positions |
Individuals whose day-to-day life is influenced by people in positions of authority in work, school or other settings, such as students, workers and members of a religious group. |
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e430
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Individual attitudes of people in positions of authority |
General or specific opinions and beliefs of people in positions of authority about the person or about other matters (e.g. social, political and economic issues), that influence individual behaviour and actions. |
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e435
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Individual attitudes of people in subordinate positions |
General or specific opinions and beliefs of people in subordinate positions about the person or about other matters (e.g. social, political and economic issues), that influence individual behaviour and actions. |
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e5950
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Political services |
Services and structures such as local, regional and national governments, international organizations and the people who are elected or nominated to positions within these structures, such as the United Nations, European Union, governments, regional authorities, local village authorities, traditional leaders. |