Dass-167 Site
The DASS-167: A Comprehensive Assessment Tool for Mental Health
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Structure and Subscales
While the DASS-167 is a widely used and well-established instrument, it has some limitations: DASS-167
Future studies will focus on optimizing the pharmacokinetics and safety of DASS-167, as well as evaluating its efficacy in clinical trials. The development of DASS-167 as a therapeutic agent may provide a much-needed treatment option for patients with COVID-19, particularly those who are resistant or intolerant to existing therapies. The DASS-167: A Comprehensive Assessment Tool for Mental
Psychometric Properties of DASS-21:
Numerous studies have examined the psychometric properties of the DASS-21. The results indicate that the scale possesses good internal consistency, with Cronbach's alpha coefficients ranging from 0.81 to 0.94 for the depression, anxiety, and stress subscales (Antony et al., 1998; Lovibond & Lovibond, 1995). The DASS-21 has also been found to have good convergent validity with other measures of depression, anxiety, and stress (Brown et al., 2003). The results indicate that the scale possesses good