Dass-127
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The DASS-21 is widely used in clinical and research settings to: Disclaimer: This guide is intended for informational and
The original instrument, the , was constructed by S.H. Lovibond and P.F. Lovibond in 1995. Unlike many other scales that rely heavily on somatic symptoms (like sleep disturbances or appetite changes), which can be confounded by physical illness, the DASS focuses on the psychological and affective core of the disorders. Lovibond and P
in related psychometric documentation, as standard DASS versions consist of either 42 or 21 items.