“… 1 In addition, individuals with IP experience self-doubt, low self-esteem, self-perceived fraudulence, and fear of being exposed as a fraud. 1 , 5 , 13 , 16 , 17 Impostor phenomenon has been positively correlated with depression, anxiety, perfectionism, and decreased self-compassion and negatively correlated with motivation for high achievement. 1 , 18 , 19 The plethora of negative feelings associated with IP may negatively impact one's ability to achieve personal, educational, and professional goals by setting lower self-performance expectations, avoiding positions of increased responsibility, and deferring promotions or assignments that may increase exposure.…”