Dass-326
Epilogue – The Accord
The DASS-21 contains 7 items per subscale, scored on a 0–3 severity scale. Total scores are doubled to compare with DASS-42 norms. Cut-off scores classify severity as normal, mild, moderate, severe, or extremely severe. Its 5–10 minute completion time makes it practical for routine administration. dass-326
The Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS-26) is a psychological assessment tool developed by Dr. Syd Crawe and Dr. Peter Lovibond in 1995. The questionnaire consists of 26 items, divided into three subscales: Epilogue – The Accord The DASS-21 contains 7
Mental health is a vital aspect of our overall well-being, and it's essential to have reliable tools to assess and monitor our mental health. One such tool is the DASS-26, a widely used questionnaire designed to measure three critical components of mental health: depression, anxiety, and stress. In this blog post, we'll delve into the details of DASS-26, its history, development, and application in assessing mental health. Its 5–10 minute completion time makes it practical
