“…Responses are made on a scale from 0 ( Never ) to 4 ( All the time ) with higher scores representing a greater frequency of depersonalization experiences. Factor analyses of the CDS have demonstrated that the scale is multidimensional with studies reporting on two (Blevins, Witte, & Weathers, 2013 ), four (Apontze-Soto, Vélez-Pastrana, Martínez-Taboas, & González, 2014 ; Sierra, Baker, Medford, & David, 2005 ), and five factors (Simeon, Smith, Knutelska, & Smith, 2008 ). Due to the replication and conciseness of the original four factor solution, the current study reports subscale scores for Anomalous Body Experience (nine items; e.g., “Seeing oneself outside, as if looking in a mirror”; α =0.94), Emotional Numbing (six items; e.g., “No emotions felt when weeping or laughing”; α =0.87), Alienation from Surroundings (four items; e.g., “Surroundings feel detached or unreal”; α =0.86), and Anomalous Subjective Recall (five items; e.g., “Personal memories feel as though one has not been involved in them”; α =0.85).…”