Dyadic Adjustment Scale, DAS Test - the question form

Questions: 28 · 6 minutes
1. Handling family finances.
Always disagree
Almost always disagree
Often disagree
Sometimes disagree
Almost always agree
Always agree
2. Recreational activities.
Always disagree
Almost always disagree
Often disagree
Sometimes disagree
Almost always agree
Always agree
3. Religious matters.
Always disagree
Almost always disagree
Frequently disagree
Occasionally disagree
Almost always agree
Always agree
4. Ways of expressing love.
Always disagree
Almost always disagree
Often disagree
Sometimes disagree
Almost always agree
Always agree
5. Friends.
Always disagree
Almost always disagree
Often disagree
Sometimes disagree
Almost always agree
Always agree
6. Sexual relations.
Always disagree
Almost always disagree
Frequently disagree
Occasionally disagree
Almost always agree
Always agree
7. Acceptable ways of behaving.
Always disagree
Almost always disagree
Often disagree
Sometimes disagree
Almost always agree
Always agree
8. Philosophy of life.
Always disagree
Almost always disagree
Often disagree
Sometimes disagree
Almost always agree
Always agree
9. Relationships with parents.
Always disagree
Almost always disagree
Often disagree
Sometimes disagree
Almost always agree
Always agree
10. Aims, priorities, and other important matters.
Always disagree
Almost always disagree
Often disagree
Sometimes disagree
Almost always agree
Always agree
11. Amount of time spent together.
Always disagree
Almost always disagree
Often disagree
Sometimes disagree
Almost always agree
Always agree
12. Making major decisions.
Always disagree
Almost always disagree
Often disagree
Sometimes disagree
Almost always agree
Always agree
13. Household tasks.
Always disagree
Almost always disagree
Frequently disagree
Sometimes disagree
Almost always agree
Always agree
14. Recreational interests and leisure activities.
Always disagree
Almost always disagree
Often disagree
Sometimes disagree
Almost always agree
Always agree
15. Career decisions.
Always disagree
Almost always disagree
Frequently disagree
Occasionally disagree
Almost always agree
Always agree
16. How often do you discuss or bring up the possibility of divorce, separation, or ending your relationship?
All the time
Most of the time
More often than not
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
17. How often do you or your partner leave the house after an argument?
All the time
Most of the time
More often than not
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
18. In general, how often do you tend to think that things between you and your partner are going well?
All the time
Most of the time
More often than not
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
19. Do you trust your partner?
All the time
Most of the time
More often than not
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
20. Have you ever regretted getting married (or living together)?
All the time
Most of the time
More often than not
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
21. How often do you and your partner argue?
All the time
Most of the time
More often than not
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
22. How often do you and your partner get on each other’s nerves?
All the time
Most of the time
More often than not
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
23. How many interests or activities outside of family life do you and your partner share?
No shared interests
Very few shared interests
A small portion of our interests are shared
Most of our interests are shared
All of our interests are shared
24. How often do you engage in a stimulating exchange of ideas?
Never
Less often than once a month
Once or twice a month
Once or twice a week
Once a day
More than once a day
25. How often do you laugh together?
Never
Less than once a month
Once or twice a month
Once or twice a week
Once a day
More than once a day
26. How often do you calmly discuss something together?
Never
Less than once a month
Once or twice a month
Once or twice a week
Once a day
More than once a day
27. How often do you work together on a project or task?
Never
Less than once a month
Once or twice a month
Once or twice a week
Once a day
More than once a day
28. The following scale represents different degrees of happiness in your relationship with your partner. The midpoint, "Happy," describes the level of happiness in most couples. Considering all aspects of your relationship, please rate your overall level of happiness.
Extremely unhappy
Very unhappy
Somewhat unhappy
Happy
Very happy
Extremely happy
My relationship is perfect
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