RT Article T1 Poor Parenting on Underage Drinking Through Frustration and Impulsivity JF Crime & delinquency VO 68 IS 10 SP 1898 OP 1917 A1 Baek, Hyunin A2 Lee, Selye A2 Posadas, Carlos E. LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1839616504 AB Underage drinking continues to be a perilous social problem in the United States with its numerous negative consequences. Contributing to our understanding of this issue, the current study examined the relationship between poor parenting, frustration, impulsivity, and underage drinking. Based on the theoretical framework of Agnew?s general strain theory (GST), this study tested three structural models with national youth data (N?=?5,030). Results showed that poor parenting had a significant influence on frustration, impulsivity, and underage drinking. Particularly, frustration and impulsivity mediated the relationship between poor parenting and underage drinking. Further, impulsivity played a crucial role in GST. Additionally, an alternative model with a potential mediator (i.e., impulsivity) will provide insight to further our understanding of underage drinking. K1 frustration K1 Impulsivity K1 mediation effect K1 Parenting K1 Underage drinking DO 10.1177/00111287211064789