“…Psychometric properties of the CS and FS measures were reported in five of the 11 crosssectional studies (2,3,6,8,11) with varying levels of detail on face, content and discriminant validity, internal reliability, and temporal stability (i.e., test-retest reliability). Four of the intervention studies did not explicitly report measurement development work relating to the CS and FS measurement scales (14,17,18,20); three reported limited psychometric data (typically relating only to the internal reliability of scales, i.e., Cronbach's alpha values) (12,16,21); and, four reported extensive psychometric evaluations covering multiple aspects of both reliability and validity (13,15,19,22), though (13) and (15) were publications specifically outlining the development of scales relating to CS and FS.…”