Of those meeting DSM-5 AUD criteria, 38.3% (N=919) could be classified as “moderate” AUD, with the rest being classified as “severe.” Of the 2281 individuals receiving a DSM-IV diagnosis, 7.6% (N=174, D4-only) would be excluded from a DSM-5 diagnosis. “Hazardous use” was the most commonly endorsed (39.7%) criterion among these individuals. New cases (N=291, D5-only) are disproportionately female (see Table 2). The most commonly endorsed AD symptoms among these individuals were “loss of control” (78.0%) and “trying to cut down” (50.5%).