parents (88.9 % female; Mage = 41.96) and 180 children (49.4 % female; Mage = 11.46, SD = 2.00). Of the parents and children, 82.2 % were Caucasian, 11.7 % African American, 2.2 % Hispanic, 1.1 % Asian, 0.6 % American Indian or Alaska Native, and 2.2 % mixed race/ethnicity. Annual family income ranged from less than $5,000 to over $180,000 (median income = $40,000). Of parents, 61.7 % were married, 21.7 % divorced, 5.0 % separated, 1.1 % widowed, and 10.6 % never married. Twenty-seven percent of parents were in currently depressed at the time of assessment and 73 % were not in episode at the time of the baseline assessment. At baseline, 82 % of parents reported experiencing multiple episodes of depression during the youth’s lifetime (median number of episodes = 3), 15 % of parents reported experiencing a single episode in the youth’s lifetime, and 2.7 % of parents reported dysthymia in the youth’s lifetime.