[Interpretation/Core] SumCprime
Aliases
- SumCprime
- SumC'
- achromatic sum
Definition
SumCprime is the sum of the achromatic determinants FC', C'F, and C'.
In core, it usually indicates the weight of dysphoric discomfort, unpleasant affect, or a more internalized and constricted emotional tone.
Interpretation
- High
SumCprimecan suggest greater dysphoria, inner discomfort, or painful affect that is not being expressed openly. - This value contributes to the shading side of
eband can increasees. - Its meaning becomes clearer when compared with
SumC / WSumC, because that contrast helps distinguish internalized distress from more openly expressed emotion. - If
AdjDfalls whileSumCprimerises, more sustained discomfort may be carrying greater weight.
Cautions
- High
SumCprimedoes not by itself prove clinical depression. - Low
SumCprimedoes not rule out distress, because some people restrict or simplify affective expression in the protocol. - It is useful to review its relation to
Afr,SumShd, andWSumC.
Cross References
- [Interpretation/Lower Section/Core] Core
- [Interpretation/Core] eb
- [Interpretation/Core] es
- [Interpretation/Core] AdjD
- [Interpretation/Affect] SumC / WSumC
- [Coding/Determinants] C'
- [Coding/Determinants] FC'
- [Coding/Determinants] C'F
Evidence Note
- Detailed source comparison is stored in internal provenance notes.