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Impostor phenomenon is a common feature among individuals with primary hyperhidrosis [PDF]
Background: Primary hyperhidrosis consists of excessive focal sweating. Affected individuals camouflage the sweating on their body, avoiding stigmatisation.
Alexander Shayesteh +2 more
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Correction: Is the Impostor Phenomenon expressed in language? An LIWC analysis of textual self-descriptions [PDF]
Kay Brauer, René T. Proyer
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Background: Imposter Syndrome (IS), or Imposter Phenomenon (IP), is marked by persistent self-doubt and fear of being exposed as a fraud despite success.
Nasser M. AbuDujain +8 more
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Analysis of the relationship between medical achievement self-efficacy perception and impostor phenomenon in the postgraduate education process: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background This study aimed to assess the correlation between the impostor phenomenon and the level of academic self-efficacy. The secondary aim was to determine the sociodemographic variables affecting these two conditions.
Ali Batur, Volkan Arslan, Sevgi Turan
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Factors Affecting Perfectionistic Self-Presentation Among ICU Nurses, Focusing on Pride and Impostor Phenomenon. [PDF]
ABSTRACT This study aimed to explore perfectionistic self‐presentation among ICU nurses in South Korea and investigate factors affecting perfectionistic self‐presentation, focusing on authentic pride, hubristic pride, and the impostor phenomenon. In this secondary analysis, data from 239 participants who met the eligibility criteria of the parent study
Jang MS, Choi DJ, Jang SJ.
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Impostor Phenomenon on First- and Second-year College Students
New students tend to experience the stress and anxiety of transitioning from the school environment to the campus environment. Anxiety in dealing with new situations or roles can lead to the Impostor Phenomenon (IP).
Ulimaz Dea Fahira, Bahrul Hayat
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Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale (CIPS): Adaptation and Validation in Turkish University Students
Impostor phenomenon (IP) is the intense feeling of high achieving individuals who cannot internalize their success and attribute it to interpersonal skills, luck, timing, and contacts. The Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale (CIPS) assesses the fear of failing and being evaluated negatively, not being able to repeat success, fear of the inability to ...
Ekin Şahin, Ezgi, Uslu Gülşen, Fatma
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This research aims to see the influence of the impostor phenomenon on anxiety and youth religiosity in adolescents during the pandemic. The research method uses a quantitative approach with regression techniques. A total of 63 participants selected using
Elisabet Fransiska Dina Sihombing +2 more
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Impostor phenomenon among urologists in Saudi Arabia [PDF]
Impostor phenomenon (IP) is the persistent inability to believe that one’s success is deserved or has been legitimately achieved due to one’s efforts or skills.
Meshari A. Alzahrani +9 more
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BACKGROUND: The Imposter Phenomenon (IP) is a psychological pattern emphasizing feelings of uncertainty and inadequacy despite evidence and acknowledgement of one's competence and accomplishments.
Lareib Raashed +4 more
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