Dissociative Experiences Scale
Purposemeasures dissociate symptoms

The Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES) is a psychological self-assessment questionnaire that measures dissociative symptoms.

Background

It contains twenty-eight questions and returns an overall score as well as four sub-scale results.[1]

DES is intended to be a screening test, since only 17% of patients with scores over 30 will be diagnosed with having dissociative identity disorder.[2] Patients with lower scores above normal may have other post-traumatic conditions.

The DES-II contains the same questions but with a different response scale.[3]

References

  1. Bernstein EM, Putnam FW (1986). "Development, reliability, and validity of a dissociation scale". J. Nerv. Ment. Dis. 174 (12): 727–35. doi:10.1097/00005053-198612000-00004. PMID 3783140. S2CID 20578794.
  2. "Dissociative Experiences Scale". Archived from the original on 2009-03-24. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
  3. "The University of Adelaide Library – Psychiatric Rating Scales and Diagnostic Aids". Archived from the original on 2009-02-27. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
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