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- Global prevalence of imposter syndrome in health service . . .
Results: In a review of 30 studies with a sample size of 11,483 people, the prevalence of imposter syndrome was 62% (95% CI: 52 6-70 6) based on meta-analysis and the random effects method
- Prevalence, Predictors, and Treatment of Impostor Syndrome: a . . .
In total, 62 studies of 14,161 participants met the inclusion criteria (half were published in the past 6 years) Prevalence rates of impostor syndrome varied widely from 9 to 82% largely depending on the screening tool and cutoff used to assess symptoms and were particularly high among ethnic minority groups
- (PDF) IMPOSTER SYNDROME: A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN . . .
Ninety-six percent of residents felt comfortable recognizing imposter syndrome in themselves, and 62% knew the appropriate next steps after identifying imposter syndrome
- Global prevalence of imposter syndrome in health service . . .
Background Imposterism, also known as imposter syndrome or imposter phenomenon, is an emerging phenomenon that has attracted much attention in recent years Given that this phenomenon is common among high-achieving individuals and its identification often overlaps with symptoms of anxiety, depression, stress, and burnout, the aim of this study is to determine the global prevalence of imposter
- Commentary: Prevalence, Predictors, and Treatment of Imposter . . .
The published literature on imposter syndrome is comprised exclusively of evaluations of cohorts to assess the prevalence of imposter syndrome and describe their psychiatric and psychological co-morbidities1 The prevalence of imposter syndrome varies widely from 9% to 82%, largely depending on the recruitment strategy for
- Global prevalence of imposter syndrome in health service . . .
In a review of 30 studies with a sample size of 11,483 people, the prevalence of imposter syndrome was 62% (95% CI: 52 6–70 6) based on meta-analysis and the random effects method
- Prevalence, Predictors, and Treatment of Impostor Syndrome: a . . .
In total, 62 studies of 14,161 participants met the inclusion criteria (half were published in the past 6 years) Prevalence rates of impostor syndrome varied widely from 9 to 82% largely depending on the screening tool and cutoff used to assess symptoms and were particularly high among ethnic minority groups
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