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The document outlines various psychological distress levels based on K10, Wechsler, and DASS-21 assessments. It categorizes scores into ranges indicating well-being, mild to severe mental disorders, and different levels of depression, anxiety, and stress. Additionally, it provides T-score interpretations for the Personality Assessment Inventory, indicating average to clinically significant symptoms.

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Cut Offs NPE

The document outlines various psychological distress levels based on K10, Wechsler, and DASS-21 assessments. It categorizes scores into ranges indicating well-being, mild to severe mental disorders, and different levels of depression, anxiety, and stress. Additionally, it provides T-score interpretations for the Personality Assessment Inventory, indicating average to clinically significant symptoms.

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Cut offs - NPE

K 10 GP Crufad and Specialist Mental Health Services

K10 Total Score


Level of psychological distress
Levels

10-19 are likely to be well

are likely to have a mild mental disorder or may be experiencing mild levels

20-24 of distress consistent with a diagnosis of a mild depression and/or anxiety disorder.

are likely to have a moderate mental disorder or levels of distress consistent

25-29 with a diagnosis of a moderate depression and/or anxiety disorder.

are likely to have a severe mental disordeor or severe levels of distress consistent
30-50
with a diagnosis of a severe depression and/or anxiety disorder

Wechsler

<69 Extremely low

70-79 Borderline

80-89 Low Average

90-109 Average
110-119 High Average

120-129 Superior

130+ Very Superior

DASS-21

Depression Anxiety Stress


Normal 0-4 0-3 0-7

Mild 5-6 4-5 8-9

Moderate 7-10 6-7 10-12

Severe 11-13 8-9 13-16

Extremely Severe 14+ 10+ 17+

Personality Assessment Inventory (psychopathology and personality)

Mean T score of 50 (SD-10) Average

T-score 60 (84th percentile) Experienced symptoms greater than the general


population; Clinically significant
T-score of 70 (98th percentile) 2 SD above mean, Clinically significant

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