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The DASS–167: Psychometric Properties and Clinical Utility of an Extended Multi‑Domain Assessment

Author: [Institutional Author] Journal: Journal of Clinical Psychology & Psychometrics (Hypothetical) Date of Submission: April 18, 2026

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