: Requires less frequent management of "Operator" rotations compared to more aggressive 252 builds.
The DASS-21 and DASS-42 have demonstrated good psychometric properties, including: DASS-243
Organizations that comply with DASS-243 can benefit from: : Requires less frequent management of "Operator" rotations
The initial version of the DASS was developed in 1995, and it consisted of 21 items that were divided into three subscales: depression, anxiety, and stress. The instrument was later revised in 2000 to include an additional 12 items, resulting in the DASS-243. This revised version has become the most widely used and researched version of the instrument. lack of interest
The DASS-21 consists of three subscales:
: Focuses on feelings of hopelessness, lack of interest, and self-deprecation.