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Interventions to address impostor phenomenon: a scoping review protocol
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Objective:
This scoping review will identify and map the literature on interventions to address impostor phenomenon.
Introduction:
Impostor phenomenon, also known as impostor syndrome, describes intense feelings of fraudulence and chronic self-doubt. The phenomenon has been associated with a range of psychological issues and has been linked to negative career outcomes. While research on the prevalence of impostor phenomenon and its associated comorbidities has been reported for over 40 years, there is a paucity of studies that describe interventions to address this phenomenon.
Inclusion criteria:
The review will consider any English-language study that describes or evaluates interventions to mitigate impostor phenomenon. Quantitative and qualitative studies will be sourced from published literature, gray literature, and the references of retrieved articles. Studies will not be limited by participant or setting. Authors of primary studies will be contacted to identify additional sources or for clarifications, where required. Conference abstracts, editorials, and opinion papers will be excluded.
Methods:
Databases to be searched will include APA PsycNet, MEDLINE, Scopus, and Web of Science. All databases will be searched from inception till the present. Retrieved citations will be independently reviewed by the reviewers, and relevant studies will be extracted using a data extraction form developed for this review. The results will be presented in tabular format and accompanied by a narrative summary. The review will be conducted in accordance with the JBI guidelines for scoping reviews.
Details of this review available at:
Open Science Framework osf.io/w7xg6
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Title: Interventions to address impostor phenomenon: a scoping review protocol
Description:
Objective:
This scoping review will identify and map the literature on interventions to address impostor phenomenon.
Introduction:
Impostor phenomenon, also known as impostor syndrome, describes intense feelings of fraudulence and chronic self-doubt.
The phenomenon has been associated with a range of psychological issues and has been linked to negative career outcomes.
While research on the prevalence of impostor phenomenon and its associated comorbidities has been reported for over 40 years, there is a paucity of studies that describe interventions to address this phenomenon.
Inclusion criteria:
The review will consider any English-language study that describes or evaluates interventions to mitigate impostor phenomenon.
Quantitative and qualitative studies will be sourced from published literature, gray literature, and the references of retrieved articles.
Studies will not be limited by participant or setting.
Authors of primary studies will be contacted to identify additional sources or for clarifications, where required.
Conference abstracts, editorials, and opinion papers will be excluded.
Methods:
Databases to be searched will include APA PsycNet, MEDLINE, Scopus, and Web of Science.
All databases will be searched from inception till the present.
Retrieved citations will be independently reviewed by the reviewers, and relevant studies will be extracted using a data extraction form developed for this review.
The results will be presented in tabular format and accompanied by a narrative summary.
The review will be conducted in accordance with the JBI guidelines for scoping reviews.
Details of this review available at:
Open Science Framework osf.
io/w7xg6.
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