Background: The Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS) is a widely used measure of negative emotional states. While the DASS is increasingly used in mental health research in India, to date no study has examined the factor structure among Indian adults. Methods: A large community sample of English-speaking Indian adults completed the DASS 21-item version, and confirmatory factor analyses were conducted. Results: The results indicated a good fit for a three factor (depression, anxiety, and stress) and a one-factor model (general psychological distress). There was no substantial difference between the fit of the models, and the DASS subscales were very strongly correlated with one another (r ≥.80). Conclusion: The findings from this sample suggest that the DASS-21 items appear to assess general psychological distress, with little evidence that the items assess three distinct subscales.
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Sharma, M., Hallford, D., & Anand, N. (2020). Confirmatory factor analysis of the depression, anxiety, and stress scale among Indian adults. Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 62(4), 379–383. https://doi.org/10.4103/psychiatry.IndianJPsychiatry_313_19
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