[Interpretation/Core] AdjEs
Aliases
- AdjEs
- Adjusted es
- adjusted experienced stimulation
Definition
AdjEs is a corrected form of es.
It estimates how much burden remains after part of the weight from m and Y has been adjusted out.
Interpretation
- High
AdjEssuggests that the burden is not only momentary and may be more sustained. - If
esis high butAdjEsdrops clearly, a meaningful part of the current strain may be tied to situational stress. AdjEsis mainly useful because it helps calculate and contextualizeAdjD.- It is a correction variable, not a diagnostic label by itself.
Cautions
AdjEsdoes not replacees; both need to be compared.- A high value does not by itself specify the exact source of distress.
- The clinician should still check whether the burden is being driven mainly by
m,Y, or other load components.
Cross References
- [Interpretation/Lower Section/Core] Core
- [Interpretation/Core] es
- [Interpretation/Core] D
- [Interpretation/Core] AdjD
- [Interpretation/Core] EA
- [Interpretation/Core] m
- [Interpretation/Core] SumY
- [Coding/Determinants] m
- [Coding/Determinants] Y
Evidence Note
- Detailed source comparison is stored in internal provenance notes.