These data were generated from 129 SDPS probands who met criteria for an AUD (37% abuse; 63% dependence) at the first follow-up assessment (T10). Note that no subject had an AUD at baseline. Table 1 reports descriptive statistics for all major predictors used here (e.g., LR) and for items likely to be covariates in the analyses as measured at baseline and T10 assessments. For these men who had developed an AUD by T10 (about age 30), more than half had a FH of AUDs, while 38% were married, 17% had children at that age, they had > 16 years of education, about a third practiced a religion, and few had had formal treatment or AA involvement. Their mean LR was represented by a z-score of −.80 which reflects a lower average LR than would be expected since this z-score at baseline was for the full sample that included both men who did and did not develop an AUD for these subjects half of whom had a FH of alcohol dependence. The 30 year old subjects at T10 had an average