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COSMIN: Definitions of domains, psychometric properties, and aspects of psychometric properties for health-related patient-reported outcomes based on Mokkink, Terwee [22].

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Revised quality criteria for measurement properties of health status questionnaires based on Terwee, Bot [29] and Schellingerhout, Verhagen [30].

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Revised levels of evidence for the overall quality of the measurement properties based on Schellingerhout, Verhagen [30].

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Fig 1.

Flow diagram of the reviewing process according to PRISMA.

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Overview of social inclusion instrument: Reasons for exclusion.

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Description of studies for the development and validation of instruments for the assessment of social inclusion.

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Characteristics of the instruments for the assessment of social inclusion.

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Table 8.

Domains of social inclusion measured by reviewed instruments.

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Overview of the psychometric measurement properties of social inclusion instruments.

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Quality of psychometric properties based on the criteria by Terwee, Bot [29] and Schellingerhout, Verhagen [30].

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Table 11.

Overall quality score of assessments for each psychometric property based on levels of evidence by Schellingerhout, Verhagen [30].

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