Dass-127 - English
Imagine a patient presenting with "anxiety." The DASS-127 English might reveal:
This profile suggests a panic disorder with secondary depressive features, not generalized anxiety. Treatment would then prioritize interoceptive exposure for panic before addressing mood.
For stress management coaching, the 127-item version uniquely identifies whether a client's burnout stems from inefficiency stress (can't switch off) or irritability stress (conflicts with others), allowing targeted interventions.
The DASS-127 English is designed for individuals aged 12 and above with a reading comprehension of at least 12 years. It takes approximately 25 to 35 minutes to complete. dass-127 english
Standard instructions: "Please read each statement and circle a number 0, 1, 2, or 3 that indicates how much the statement applied to you over the past week."
Scoring is straightforward:
| Severity | Depression | Anxiety | Stress | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Normal | 0-9 | 0-7 | 0-14 | | Mild | 10-13 | 8-9 | 15-18 | | Moderate | 14-20 | 10-14 | 19-25 | | Severe | 21-27 | 15-19 | 26-33 | | Extremely Severe | 28+ | 20+ | 34+ | Imagine a patient presenting with "anxiety
Note: Due to the length of the 127-item version, normal ranges may shift slightly; clinical manuals provide precise cut-offs.
A common debate among practitioners is whether to use the short form (DASS-21) or the extended DASS-127 English.
| Feature | DASS-21 (Short) | DASS-127 English | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Time to complete | 5–8 minutes | 25–35 minutes | | Clinical depth | Broad screening | Detailed sub-domain analysis | | Retest reliability | Good for population screening | Excellent for individual tracking | | Patient fatigue | Low | Moderate to high | | Best for | Primary care, routine check-ins | Specialized clinics, research, forensic | This profile suggests a panic disorder with secondary
Recommendation: Use the DASS-21 for initial population screening. Use the DASS-127 English when a patient has already screened positive and you need to construct a precise treatment map, or when symptoms are ambiguous.
DASS-127 is a narrative-driven video that leans heavily into the "mono-gatari" (storytelling) style of adult content. Unlike standard scene-based releases, this title focuses on a continuous, immersive point-of-view (POV) experience.
The plot follows a young woman (Nanatsumori Riri) who invites the viewer into her private, somewhat melancholic daily life. The central theme revolves around obsessive love and dependency. She is portrayed not just as a romantic interest, but as someone whose emotional state is precariously tied to the viewer's presence.
The story moves through three distinct emotional acts:
Every item in the DASS-127 English falls into one of three main scales. Here is what each scale measures in detail: