Measuring impostor phenomenon in healthcare simulation educators: a validation of the Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale and Leary Impostorism Scale [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundImpostor phenomenon is a term used to describe feelings of intellectual and professional fraudulence. The Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale and the Leary Impostorism Scale are two self-report measures used to determine whether an individual experiences impostor phenomenon.
Kirsty J Freeman +2 more
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Validation of the Short Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale (CIPS-10) [PDF]
Abstract: We readdressed the multidimensionality of the Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale (CIPS) by reanalyzing Rohrmann et al.’s (2016) dataset, which led to the development of an improved 10-item CIPS (CIPS-10). The validity of the CIPS-10 was further examined by correlating it with HEXACO personality traits and work-related outcomes in a newly ...
Bo Wang +2 more
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Impostorism in third-year medical students: an item analysis using the Clance impostor phenomenon scale [PDF]
Introduction Impostorism, feelings of distrust in one’s abilities and accomplishments despite evidence to the contrary, is frequent in medical students and negatively affects student wellness. Methods The aspects of impostorism that were most prevalent in medical students during the transition from the preclinical to clinical phases of their training ...
Beth Levant +2 more
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Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale (CIPS): Adaptation and Validation in Turkish University Students [PDF]
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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<b>Translation of the Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale Into the Croatian Language</b>
Introduction: Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale (CIPS) is the most common and psychometrically sound instrument used to measure the impostor phenomenon. The aim of this study was to translate and make a cultural adaptation of the CIPS from English into Croatian. Materials and Methods: The translation process included two independent forward translations,
Ivona Čarapina Zovko +12 more
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Validation of the Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale with female Hebrew-speaking students [PDF]
The Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale (CIPS) is a measure widely used to assess individuals’ self-perceptions of intellectual and professional fraudulence. The study aimed to investigate the psychometric properties of the Hebrew form for the CIPS (HCIPS) in female Hebrew-speaking students, in an attempt to further clarify its ...
Yosi Yaffe
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Rethinking the impostor phenomenon: An umbrella review of concept, context and interventions. [PDF]
Abstract Background Impostor Phenomenon (IP) is a psychological experience characterized by persistent self‐doubt and an inability to internalize achievements, leading to negative emotional and professional consequences. In health professions education (HPE), IP is of particular concern because it has been linked to learner well‐being, professional ...
Gisselbaek M +6 more
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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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Never good enough: The relation between the impostor phenomenon and multidimensional perfectionism
The Impostor Phenomenon can be described as the tendency to attribute professional success not to one’s own abilities but to excessive effort or fortunate external circumstances.
Kristina Klug +2 more
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Imposter Syndrome (IS), or Imposter Phenomenon (IP), is marked by persistent self-doubt and fear of being exposed as a fraud despite success. It's prevalent in high-achieving fields like medicine and is linked to anxiety and perfectionism. The Clance Imposter Phenomenon Scale (CIPS) is the most common assessment tool.
Nasser M Abudujain, Fahad D Alosaimi
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