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The Posttraumatic Adjustment Scale (PAS) is effective in predicting later psychological distress in patients who have experienced major trauma. A PAS-P of more than 10 predicted the development of PTSD symptoms or moderate global psychological distress with 72% sensitivity and 71% specificity.
The Dyadic-Familial Relationship Satisfaction Scale (DFRSS) is a valid and reliable instrument to assess dyadic and familial dimensions of relationship satisfaction in cohabitant couples with children.
The Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS) is a 32-item questionnaire that measures an individuals perceptions of his/her relationship with an intimate partner.
Citation. Sabourin, S., Valois, P., Lussier, Y. (2005). Dyadic Adjustment ScaleBrief Version (DAS-4) [Database record].
The Revised Dyadic Adjustment Scale (RDAS) is a self report questionnaire that assesses seven dimensions of couple relationships within three overarching categories including Consensus in decision making, values and affection, Satisfaction in the relationship with respect to stability and conflict regulation, and
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Sexual/romantic pairs - Romantic pairs such as husbands and wives form a dyad pair because the relationship is intimate and requires work. Each half of the romantic pair must be committed to the relationship. In the case of divorce, say, the dyad would no longer exist.
The DAS Total Score is obtained by summing all the individual subscale scores. The resultant score ranges from 0 to 151, with higher scores indicating a more positive dyadic adjustment and a lower level of distress (Spanier et al., 1976).

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