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The present study was designed to study the role of critical parenting in the development of irrational
romantic beliefs and its impact on the mental health of the university students. A sample of 1298
university students, 593 males and 705 females was collected through stratified random sampling from
public and private universities of Lahore. Irrational Romantic Belief Scale (Majeed, Ijaz, Naz, & Tariq,
2018), Critical Parenting Inventory (Randolph & Dykman,1996) and Mental Health Inventory (Veit
& Ware, 1983) were used for measuring romantic irrationality, perception of critical parenting and
mental health of the university students. Findings revealed that the critical parenting both from father
and mother predicted increased psychological distress and compromised psychological well-being
among university students. Moreover, overdependence by mother mediated psychological distress
positively while awfulizing mediated it negatively both for father and mother. The current findings
uniquely contribute to the existing literature by highlighting the role of parenting practices in
cultivating the romantic irrationality and mental health problems in Pakistani Youth
Ayesha Majeed, Tazvin Ijaz, Mahwesh Arooj Naz. (2020) Mental Health of University Students: The Mediating Role of Critical Parenting and Irrational Romantic Beliefs, Pakistan Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, Volume-18, Issue-2.
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