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Unlike other assessments (like the WAB or BDAE) which might yield "zero" scores for severely aphasic patients, the DASS is designed to:

The total scores for each subscale are calculated by summing the ratings for the seven items within that subscale. The scores are then compared to established cut-off scores to determine the severity of symptoms: dass102

The DASS-21 consists of 21 items, with seven questions for each subscale (Depression, Anxiety, and Stress). Respondents rate each item on a 4-point Likert scale, indicating the extent to which they've experienced each symptom over the past week. The scores range from 0 (did not occur) to 3 (very often). Unlike other assessments (like the WAB or BDAE)

If you are studying "dass102" or using the manual, you will focus on these core domains: The scores range from 0 (did not occur) to 3 (very often)