2024
DOI: 10.1002/jdd.13669
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Associations between stress, perfectionism, and imposter phenomenon among dental hygiene students

Deborah K. Alderton,
Linda D. Boyd,
Jaymi‐Lyn Adams
et al.

Abstract: Purpose/objectiveImposter phenomenon (IP) depicts the feeling of being a fraud. Stress and perfection are associated with IP, impairing professional and academic performance and negatively impacting mental health. The purpose of this study was to explore the prevalence of IP and perfectionism in dental hygiene students and the relationship with stress.MethodsThis study used cross‐sectional survey research with a nonprobability sampling of dental hygiene students (n = 258). The study used three validated instru… Show more

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