Psychometric work on the widely used Depression Anxiety and Stress Scales (DASS) has mostly used classical psychometrics and ignored common internet-administered versions. Therefore, the present study used not only classical, but also modern psychometrics based on item response theory (IRT) to evaluate an internet-administered version of the DASS (Dutch translation). Internet-administered DASS data were collected as part of a large internet-based study in the Dutch adult population (n = 7972). Initially, external correlates (i.e. demographics other measures) and some classical psychometrics (internal consistency, convergent/divergent validity) of the DASS scales were evaluated. Next, IRT was used to investigate the scales' dimensionality, d...
Background: The Internet offers promising possibilities for the quick screening of depression for tr...
Background. Research on the dimensional structure and reliability of the Hospital Anxiety and Depres...
There is a growing awareness of the need for easily administered, psychometrically sound screening t...
Psychometric work on the widely used Depression Anxiety and Stress Scales (DASS) has mostly used cla...
Depression, anxiety, and stress continue to be among the largest burdens of disease, globally. The D...
Background: Internet-based screening for depression is becoming increasingly important. The aim of t...
The Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS) is a tool used by psychologists to measure negative emot...
Background: The Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21) is a widely used patient-reported ...
ObjectivesThe Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Health Organization ...
Background and aims Given the growing epidemiological research interest concerning Internet addictio...
The 21-item Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS-21) is a common instrument for measuring dim...
Short and effective tools for measuring depression, anxiety and their resulting impairments are lack...
Background: In recognizing the need for a reliable and valid instrument to assess psychological dist...
INTRODUCTION: The outcomes anxiety and depression are measured frequently by healthcare providers to...
Purpose Recent US-based studies have utilised item response theory (IRT) to equate several self-rep...
Background: The Internet offers promising possibilities for the quick screening of depression for tr...
Background. Research on the dimensional structure and reliability of the Hospital Anxiety and Depres...
There is a growing awareness of the need for easily administered, psychometrically sound screening t...
Psychometric work on the widely used Depression Anxiety and Stress Scales (DASS) has mostly used cla...
Depression, anxiety, and stress continue to be among the largest burdens of disease, globally. The D...
Background: Internet-based screening for depression is becoming increasingly important. The aim of t...
The Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS) is a tool used by psychologists to measure negative emot...
Background: The Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21) is a widely used patient-reported ...
ObjectivesThe Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Health Organization ...
Background and aims Given the growing epidemiological research interest concerning Internet addictio...
The 21-item Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS-21) is a common instrument for measuring dim...
Short and effective tools for measuring depression, anxiety and their resulting impairments are lack...
Background: In recognizing the need for a reliable and valid instrument to assess psychological dist...
INTRODUCTION: The outcomes anxiety and depression are measured frequently by healthcare providers to...
Purpose Recent US-based studies have utilised item response theory (IRT) to equate several self-rep...
Background: The Internet offers promising possibilities for the quick screening of depression for tr...
Background. Research on the dimensional structure and reliability of the Hospital Anxiety and Depres...
There is a growing awareness of the need for easily administered, psychometrically sound screening t...