Impostor phenomenon in registered dietitians: an exploratory survey [PDF]
Background Impostor phenomenon, also referred to as imposter syndrome or impostorism, was initially identified among high achieving women who felt undeserving of their successes because they felt they were earned through luck or chance, rather than skill
Jennifer L. Hernandez, Nanette V. Lopez
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Perfectionism, the Impostor Phenomenon, Self-Esteem, and Personality Traits among Russian College Students [PDF]
Background. Perfectionism and the Impostor Phenomenon (IP) have mainly been studied in American samples, as have the associations of Perfectionism and the Impostor Phenomenon with Self-Esteem and the Big Five personality traits. However, previous studies
Marina S. Sheveleva +2 more
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Measuring impostor phenomenon in healthcare simulation educators: a validation of the clance impostor phenomenon scale and leary impostorism scale [PDF]
Background Impostor 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 ...
Kirsty J. Freeman +3 more
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High Impostors Are More Hesitant to Ask for Help [PDF]
Help-seeking behavior requires both components of metacognition—monitoring (being aware of the need for help) and control (initiating the help-seeking action).
Si Chen, Lisa K. Son
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All Impostors Aren’t Alike – Differentiating the Impostor Phenomenon [PDF]
Following up on earlier investigations, the present paper analyzes construct validity of the impostor phenomenon. It examines the question whether the impostor phenomenon is a homogeneous construct or whether different types of persons with impostor self-
Mona Leonhardt +2 more
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Imposter Phenomenon in Pediatric Residency: An Empirical Simulation-Based Educational Study [PDF]
Objective: The imposter phenomenon (IP) may have a negative impact on the ability of healthcare providers to make difficult and accurate decisions. This study presents an empirical approach, segregating the real imposters based on a simulation, and aims ...
Bahadır M. Samur +2 more
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Do They Already Feel Like Frauds? Exploring the Impostor Phenomenon in Children and Adolescents [PDF]
Objectives: The Impostor Phenomenon (IP), defined as persistent self-doubt despite objective success, has been extensively researched in adults. In contrast, empirical research on children and adolescents remains limited.
Mona Leonhardt +4 more
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Influence of perceived impostorism on self-esteem and anxiety among University Nursing Students: Recommendations to implement mentorship program [PDF]
Background: The imposter phenomenon (IP) involves feelings of intellectual fraudulence and phoniness in challenging new roles. IP feelings are associated with low self-esteem and anxiety in nursing students, especially during transition or early stages ...
Devendra Bhardwaj +2 more
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Experience of irreproducibility as a risk factor for poor mental health in biomedical science doctoral students: A survey and interview-based study. [PDF]
High rates of irreproducibility and of poor mental health in graduate students have been reported in the biomedical sciences in the past ten years, but to date, little research has investigated whether these two trends interact.
Nasser Lubega +2 more
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Impostor phenomenon and self- reported satisfaction among medical and surgical postgraduate trainees in Sri Lanka [PDF]
Background Psychological phenomena such as impostor phenomenon (IP) and low work-related satisfaction increase the risk of burnout among medical professionals.
Manudi Vidanapathirana +2 more
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