Abstract
Adolescence is a critical time marked by a variety of changes in the body, mind, and emotions, which makes it a susceptible phase for the emergence of mental health problems. The objective of the current study was to investigate how adolescents' development of intermittent explosive disorder (IED), suicidality, and self-esteem is influenced by perceived parenting styles. Participants were recruited using a purposive sample technique and a correlational research design. Two hundred teenagers from public and private educational institutions (colleges and schools) in Multan, Pakistan, were included in the sample. The Zakia (2020) Perceived Parenting Scale was utilised to gauge parents' perceptions of their parenting styles. Bano (2021) created the Intermittent Explosive Disorder scale to gauge the severity and prevalence of the condition. Bano (2018) developed the Suicidality Scale to quantify suicidal ideation, intention, and attempts. The translated Urdu version of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (Rosenberg, 1965) was utilised; Rizwan (2017) translated the scale. The hypotheses of the studies were tested using independent sample t-tests, multiple linear regression, and Pearson correlation analysis. This theory is supported by the present study's data, which show a strong positive link between positive parenting styles and self-esteem. Negative parenting styles were found to be negatively connected with self-esteem.   D.O.I. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10702993

Sobia Jabeen, Javaida Naz, Shammem Akhtar. (2023) INFLUENCE OF PARENTING STYLES ON ADOLESCENTS MENTAL HEALTH: A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY ON INTERMITTENT EXPLOSIVE DISORDER, SUICIDALITY, AND SELF-ESTEEM, PAKISTAN ISLAMICUS (An International Journal of Islamic & Social Sciences), PAKISTAN ISLAMICUS: July -September; Vol-03 Issue- 02, Issue 03.
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