While the DASS measures distress, the is the practical "emergency brake" used to stop an anxiety spiral. It involves three sensory steps to reconnect with the physical environment: 1. Visual Anchoring
The DASS-333 was developed as a response to the need for a reliable and valid measure of depression, anxiety, and stress. Prior to its development, many existing measures of mental health were limited by their focus on a single construct or their lack of sensitivity to change over time. The Lovibonds' work was influenced by the tripartite model of depression and anxiety, which posits that depression and anxiety share a common underlying factor of negative affectivity, but are distinct in their specific symptomatology. DASS-333
The DASS-333 has been widely used in:
One of the biggest wins for users is its ability to interface seamlessly with [List of Platforms/Tools]. The Impact on [Target Industry] While the DASS measures distress, the is the