Impostor Phenomenon Measurement Scales: A Systematic Review [PDF]
The impostor phenomenon is a pervasive psychological experience of perceived intellectual and professional fraudulence. It is not a diagnosable condition yet observed in clinical and normal populations.
Karina K. L. Mak +2 more
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The investigation of the mediating role of impostor phenomenon in the relationship between maladaptive perfectionism and depression among residents [PDF]
Impostor phenomenon is defined as the feeling of fraudulence in spite of high achievements. Maladaptive perfectionism is defined as the perceived discrepancy between high standards and actual performance. Impostor phenomenon and maladaptive perfectionism
Elif Elvan Mirel, Hale Ögel-Balaban
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Female Christian Responses to Contexts of Imposed Impostorism
Many individuals have periodic doubts about whether they belong in the position they occupy. Some find a way to ignore or otherwise move beyond those doubts, especially if they have outward evidence that they do belong, that they are not a fraud, not an
Amy F. Davis Abdallah
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Impostorism and anxiety contribute to burnout among resident physicians [PDF]
Purpose: Physician burnout is an issue that has come to the forefront in the past decade. While many factors contribute to burnout the impact of impostorism and self-doubt has largely been ignored.
Davidson, Jacob +5 more
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Translation of the Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale Into the Croatian Language [PDF]
Introduction: Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale (CIPS) is the most common and psychometrically sound instrument used to measure the impostor phenomenon.
Dominic Vidović +12 more
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Contextualizing the Impostor “Syndrome” [PDF]
The impostor "syndrome" refers to the notion that some individuals feel as if they ended up in esteemed roles and positions not because of their competencies, but because of some oversight or stroke of luck. Such individuals therefore feel like frauds or "impostors." Despite the fact that impostor feelings are often linked to marginalized groups in ...
Sanne Feenstra +6 more
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"I Genuinely Can’t Understand Why I Was Selected for the Job": Descriptions of the Impostor Phenomenon in University Staff and Professors [PDF]
The Impostor Phenomenon (IP) is a person’s experience of internalized fraudulence relative to their successes; this is characterized by a fear of being “found out” and judged by others as well as difficulties internalizing successes (Clance & Imes ...
Bondy, Michelle +4 more
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Entering university is often associated with new surroundings and challenges, which can cause distress and might result in poor mental health. A phenomenon that was shown to be linked to low self-esteem, higher stress levels, anxiety, and depression in ...
Flora Fassl +3 more
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Do student nurses experience Imposter Phenomenon? An international comparison of Final Year Undergraduate Nursing Students readiness for registration [PDF]
Background: The transition shock sometimes associated with moving from student to registered nurse can lead to feelings of self-doubt and insecurity especially with the increased expectations and responsibilities that registration brings.
Arena +50 more
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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.
Beth Levant +2 more
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