or adolescence (T2). Interestingly, none of the father, mother, or parent variables showed a statistically significant association with SA during adolescence (see comparisons in Table 1). Moreover, father, mother, and parent SA were not associated with child suicidality at T1 in any of the SEM models, inconsistent with our hypothesis of more or less direct transmission of suicidality from parents to offspring. Finally, consistent with Brent and Mann’s ideas and the general literature, lifetime parental psychopathology including depression (i.e., major depressive episode) and externalizing variables (i.e., AUD, drug use disorder, and antisocial personality disorder) were associated with a history of parent SA in one or more SEM models (i.e., father, mother, parent).