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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Brief Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES-B) in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name, age, and sex at the top of the form. This information is essential for personalizing your assessment.
  3. For each of the eight statements provided, reflect on your experiences over the past seven days and select the box that best represents how often you felt that way.
  4. Use the scoring options ranging from 'Not at all' to 'More than once a day' to indicate your responses accurately.
  5. Once all items are completed, calculate your total raw score by summing up your responses. If you left any items unanswered, follow the prorated scoring instructions provided in the form.
  6. Review your scores with a clinician if applicable, as this will help in understanding your dissociative experiences better.

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Scoring and Interpretation Each item on the measure is rated on a 5-point scale (0=Not at all; 1=Once or twice; 2=Almost every day; 3=About once a day, and 4=More than once a day). The total score can range from 0 to 32, with higher scores indicating greater severity of dissociative experiences.
Furthermore, there are actually 5 types of dissociation: Depersonalization, derealization, amnesia, identity confusion, and identity alteration. Not all of them have to be present to constitute a dissociative disorder, but quite often they manifest in tandem and they can intensify if the disorder is not treated.
The questions are scored by dropping the zero on the percentage of each answer, e.g., 30% = 3; 80% = 8, these numbers are then added up to give a total. The total is multiplied by 10 then divided by 28 (the number of questions) to calculate the average score. 1. Carlson, E.B. Putnam, F.W. (1993).
The total scores can be between 0 and 100, where high levels of dissociation are indicated by scores of 30 or more. The total score is also presented as percentile ranks compared with clinical and non-clinical samples (as reported by IJzendoorn Schuengel, 1996).
Sum the responses for all 28 items to form a total (the zero for each item should be dropped prior to this, such than 10% becomes 1, 20% becomes 2 etc.) Multiply the total by 10 and then divide the result by 28 (the number of items) to calculate the average score.
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The Brief Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES-B)Modified is an 8-item measure that assesses the severity of dissociative experiences in individuals age 18 and older.

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