“…One area that has received less research atten tion (but where the literature is perhaps most consistent) concerns links between helicopter par enting behaviors and poor mental health outcomes in college students. College students who report that their parents engage in high levels of helicopter parenting endorse more symptoms of generalized anxiety (Darlow, Norvilitis, & Schuetze, 2017;Reed et al, 2016), social anxiety (Kouros, Pruitt, Ekas, Kiriaki, & Sunderland, 2017), depression (Darlow et al, 2017;Reilly & Semkovska, 2018;Schiffrin et al, 2014), as well as greater psychotropic medica tion use for anxiety and depression (LeMoyne & Buchanan, 2011). However, only three published studies have examined potential mediators of these associations, meaning that the mechanisms by which helicopter parenting may be associated with poor mental health outcomes for college students have not been largely explored.…”