| Tool | Items | Time (min) | Availability in Bahasa | Used in Indonesian research | |-----------|-------|------------|------------------------|-----------------------------| | SCL-90 | 90 | 12–20 | Several versions | Moderate | | DASS-21 | 21 | 5–8 | Yes (official) | Very high | | SRQ-20 | 20 | 5–10 | Yes (WHO) | Very high (primary care) | | HADS | 14 | 4–6 | Yes | High |
Scoring also yields three global indicators that summarize overall psychological status: Symptom Checklist-90 (SCL90) - Addiction Research Center
Persistent, irrational fear responses to specific persons, places, or objects.
Used to assess mental readiness for high-stress roles, including police and military candidates. Clinical Monitoring:
Clinicians and researchers typically look at three global indices produced by the SCL-90:
Feeling easily annoyed, urges to harm someone, or frequent arguments.
Perasaan tegang, gugup, atau serangan panik.
The SCL-90-R is a self-report questionnaire developed by Leonard I. Derogatis in 1977. The assessment tool consists of 90 items, each rated on a 5-point Likert scale, ranging from 0 (not at all) to 4 (extremely). The SCL-90-R assesses nine symptom dimensions:
Perasaan tidak mampu, inferior, atau tidak nyaman dalam interaksi sosial.