Impostor phenomenon among urologists in Saudi Arabia

Meshari A. Alzahrani, Mohammed Shareef, Ibrahim Abunohaiah, Moataz I. Altokhais, Faisal Alsaleh, Diyaa Al Khalaf,Raed Almannie,Mohamad Habous,Basel O. Hakami,Saleh Binsaleh

JOURNAL OF MENS HEALTH(2023)

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Impostor phenomenon (IP) is the persistent inability to believe that one's success is deserved or has been legitimately achieved due to one's efforts or skills. It is associated with burnout, anxiety and depression and can negatively impact the lives of the affected individuals. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of IP among urologists in Saudi Arabia. A cross-sectional study was conducted among practicing urologists and urologists-in-training in Saudi Arabia between November and December 2022. A self-administered questionnaire comprising questions on the sociodemographic characteristics and the Clance impostor phenomenon scale (CIPS) was distributed through email to all registered urologists in the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties database. A total of 155 urologists (143 men and 12 women) were enrolled in this study. The majority of the urologists (44.5%) were consultants, and the prevalence of the impostor phenomenon in this study was 27.7%. Nearly half of the urologists (49.7%) presented moderate levels of the phenomenon, 23.9% of the urologists demonstrated high levels, and 20.6% presented low levels. Only 5.8% of the urologists showed intense levels of the phenomenon. The phenomenon was significantly more prevalent among those in training (p = 0.010) and less prevalent among those with a subspecialty in endourology (p = 0.016). The prevalence of the impostor phenomenon among urologists was 27.7%. It was more commonly seen in resident urologists, and those with a subspecialty in endourology were less likely to be affected by this phenomenon.
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Impostor syndrome, Impostor phenomenon, Urologist, Saudi Arabia, Self-esteem
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