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[Coding/Special Scores] AB[Coding/Special Scores] AG[Coding/Special Scores] ALOG[Coding/Special Scores] CONTAM[Coding/Special Scores] COP[Coding/Special Scores] CP[Coding/Special Scores] DR1[Coding/Special Scores] DR2[Coding/Special Scores] DV1[Coding/Special Scores] DV2[Coding/Special Scores] FABCOM1[Coding/Special Scores] FABCOM2[Coding/Special Scores] INCOM1[Coding/Special Scores] INCOM2[Coding/Special Scores] MOR[Coding/Special Scores] PER[Coding/Special Scores] PSV
[Coding/Special Scores] MOR
[Coding/Special Scores] MOR
Aliases
- MOR
- morbid content
- damaged content
Definition
MOR is coded when the object appears dead, broken, ruined, injured, deteriorated, or marked by a clearly morbid quality.
The code points to damage, degradation, or pathological tone attributed directly to the content.
Conditions
- Use it when the person describes something dead, destroyed, wounded, rotten, broken, crushed, or clearly ruined.
- It is also considered when the response attributes a direct morbid or pathological quality to the object.
MORis added as a Special Score and does not replace the main content or determinant.- It can coexist with other codes if the response shows both specific content and morbid tone.
Cautions
- Ugly, strange, or unpleasant content alone is not enough for
MOR. - If the main action is attacking or injuring in movement, first reconsider scoring-input/special-score/AG; if the focus is on damaged state, reconsider
MOR. - In human responses,
MORmay later connect with scoring-input/gphr/PHR, but it does not determine it automatically.
Cross References
- [Coding/Special Scores] Special Scores
- [Coding/GHR-PHR] PHR
- [Coding/Special Scores] AG
- [Interpretation/Ideation] MOR
- [Interpretation/Self Perception] MOR
Evidence Note
- Detailed source comparisons remain in the internal provenance note.