Reasons for not seeking alcohol treatment in the two groups are presented in Table 4. On average, participants with AUD without mood or anxiety disorder comorbidity experienced a mean of 2.20 barriers, while the comorbid group experienced a mean of 2.81 barriers (β=0.61, SE=0.26, p=0.031). The most common barriers to alcohol treatment were attitudinal barriers for both the AUD with and without comorbid mood or anxiety disorder groups. Individuals with comorbid disorders were significantly more likely to experience financial barriers than individuals without mood or anxiety comorbidity (Table 4). While all other barriers assessed were more commonly reported in the comorbid group, no other barriers were more commonly reported at a statistically significantly level (Table 4).