Dass-102 [new] «Safe - GUIDE»

The study found that individuals with eating disorders (ED) scored significantly higher on these scales compared to control groups, linking emotional distress to the ability (or difficulty) to recognize one's own internal bodily states, known as interoception.

To help clinicians and researchers isolate and identify core symptoms of emotional disturbance. DASS-102

The development of the DASS-102 was a response to the need for a comprehensive and reliable assessment tool that could distinguish between depression, anxiety, and stress. Previous assessment tools often failed to differentiate between these conditions, leading to misdiagnosis and inadequate treatment. The DASS-102 was designed to address this issue by providing a standardized and validated measure of depression, anxiety, and stress. The study found that individuals with eating disorders