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The DASS-42 (Depression Anxiety Stress Scales) is a comprehensive 42-item self-report instrument used to assess the presence and intensity of three related negative emotional states: Depression, Anxiety, and Stress. Core Features of the DASS-42
Psychometric Properties (How it Performs)
- Internal Consistency (Reliability): Exceptionally high. Because it asks so many similar questions, Cronbach’s alpha will easily sit above .95. However, statisticians often note that too high reliability can mean the scale is redundant.
- Construct Validity: Outstanding. The factor analysis of an expanded DASS cleanly maps onto the tripartite model of emotion, confirming that depression, anxiety, and stress are related but statistically distinct constructs.
- Convergent Validity: Highly correlated with other deep-dive measures like the SCL-90-R (Symptom Checklist-90) or the MMPI.
The results of the DASS 341 Full provide a comprehensive picture of an individual's emotional state. The scores for each subscale are interpreted as follows: d a s s 341 full
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Modern Upgrades
If you are redesigning a panel, replace the D A S S 341 Full with a modern equivalent: Internal Consistency (Reliability): Exceptionally high