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The original Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scales (DASS‑42 and DASS‑21) are widely used to assess negative emotional states. However, clinical and research demands have increasingly called for greater granularity in symptom measurement. The DASS‑167 (“DASS167 updated”) is proposed as a comprehensive revision that expands coverage to 167 items across 14 subscales, integrating contemporary psychopathology dimensions (e.g., irritability, anhedonia, somatic arousal, and panic‑specific cognitions). Methods: A community sample (N = 1,204) and a clinical sample (N = 412; mixed anxiety, depressive, and trauma‑related disorders) completed the DASS167 and criterion measures. Results: The updated DASS167 demonstrated excellent internal consistency (α = 0.97 for total scale; subscale α range = 0.84–0.96). Confirmatory factor analysis supported a hierarchical 3‑factor (depression, anxiety, stress) plus 14 subfactor structure. Convergent validity with the DASS‑21, PHQ‑9, and GAD‑7 was strong (r = 0.79–0.91). The DASS167 showed improved sensitivity to symptom heterogeneity, particularly in mixed affective states. Conclusions: The DASS167 updated represents a significant advance for detailed clinical assessment and research requiring high‑resolution emotional profiling. Further validation in diverse populations is recommended. dass167 updated
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The core architecture has undergone its most significant revision in eighteen months. What began as a patch to address a memory leak in the transaction logging module has evolved into a full-stack update affecting the API gateway, the hashing algorithm, and the failover trigger conditions. The DASS‑167 (“DASS167 updated”) is proposed as a
Users are advised to install the dass167 update immediately to benefit from the security fixes. A system restart is required upon installation.