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The DASS is a developed at the University of New South Wales, Australia, to measure the three negative emotional states of depression, anxiety, and stress. Each of the three scales contains 14 items. A 21‑item short form (DASS‑21) is also available for time‑constrained settings.
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The proprietary DASS Studio software (free download, Windows only) allows you to program the controller using ladder logic, function block diagrams, or structured text. The Full version unlocks all 512 function blocks, including PID, drum sequencer, and high-speed counter (HSC) functions.
The 16 digital inputs are grouped into two isolated banks (8 per bank). For 3-wire sensors (PNP), connect to "S" terminal; for NPN, configure the software sink/source setting accordingly.
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If you want: I can provide the full item list, scoring worksheet, severity cutoffs, or a printable form (specify format).
: It may be a specific, localized version of the DASS (Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale), though the standard versions are typically DASS-21 or DASS-42. A 21‑item short form (DASS‑21) is also available
Fear of losing control or panicking in specific settings.
Scores for each subscale are calculated by summing the responses for that specific domain. Severity Level Depression Extremely Severe Common Variants