Dass-462 ●
The Dass-462 was initially designed for use in the French military, particularly in radar and communication systems. After its development, the chip became available for commercial use, where it found applications in various industries, including audio processing, medical imaging, and industrial automation. The Dass-462 has undergone periodic updates and revisions to address emerging technology trends and to improve performance.
The DASS is freely available for non-commercial use at www2.psy.unsw.edu.au/dass/ . Download the full 42-item version, scoring template, and permission form. dass-462
✅ Differentiates overlapping symptoms – Unlike general distress measures, it separates anxious arousal from depressive hopelessness from stress/irritability. ✅ Sensitive to mild/moderate states – Works for non-clinical populations (students, workplaces) and clinical settings. ✅ Shorter alternatives exist – The DASS-21 (21 items) is quicker, but the DASS-462 gives richer subscale detail. The Dass-462 was initially designed for use in
The Dass-462 features a complex instruction set (CISC) architecture, allowing for high-level instructions to be executed directly by the processor, reducing processing time and increasing efficiency. Key features of the Dass-462 include: The DASS is freely available for non-commercial use at www2