The different ways people approach problems will have different effects on his or her life. There are many reasons for the difference in coping styles, among which family factors and selfawareness are essential. In this study, our team mainly used the survey to issue questionnaires to college students to explore the relationship between their parenting patterns, self-esteem and coping styles and its mechanism. It is found that parenting patterns have a significant predictive effect on coping styles of college students, and self-esteem partially mediates the relationship between levels of negative parenting patterns and coping styles. This paper puts forward some suggestions from the education perspective to help students face problems more actively.



