Dass-243 -
The convergent validity of the DASS-243 has been established through correlations with other measures of depression, anxiety, and stress. The DASS-243 has been found to correlate significantly with other well-established scales, such as the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and the Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI).
The keyword "DASS-243" most likely originates from the well-known . The "DASS" part of the keyword is the standard abbreviation for this set of self-report questionnaires, and the number 243 is likely a typographical or formatting error. The correct and widely referenced versions are the DASS-42 (the full 42-item version) and its short form, the DASS-21 (a 21-item version). DASS-243
The DASS-243 has demonstrated excellent psychometric properties, including: The convergent validity of the DASS-243 has been
The original DASS was built around a 42-item questionnaire (often called DASS-42), where each of the three scales contains 14 items. The "DASS" part of the keyword is the