Dass-243
The DASS-243, also known as the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales, is a widely used psychological assessment tool designed to measure the severity of depression, anxiety, and stress in individuals. Developed in the late 1980s by researchers Zigmond and Snaith, the DASS-243 has become a standard instrument in clinical and research settings, providing valuable insights into the mental health of individuals.
While there is no single instrument named "DASS-243," this combination is frequently discussed in research contexts regarding psychological distress assessment. 1. Understanding the DASS Instrument DASS-243