Subjective Units of Distress scale (SUDS)
What is subjective units of distress scale (SUDS)
It is the scale of 0 (being none) to 10 (being max) for measuring the subjective (biased) intensity of disturbance or distress experienced by an individual for any given moment. It is theoretically percent scaled below.
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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