Based on the results with current caregiver drinking, additional regression analyses were performed for outcomes relative to retrospective AAD and AADD controlling, respectively, for current caregiver AAD or AADD (Table 6). When controlling for significant relations to current caregiver alcohol consumption, retrospective AAD and AADD remained significantly related to most outcomes, including Birth Length, Somatic Disorders, ADHD, Hyperactivity/Impulsivity, ODD, and Somatic Complaints. Additionally, retrospective AADD remained significantly related to Anxious/Depressed, Rule Breaking, Aggressive Problems, and Total Externalizing behaviors after controlling for significant current caregiver drinking. However, Conduct Disorder and Rule Breaking were no longer significantly related to retrospective AAD, whereas the relations of Anxious/Depressed, Aggressive Problems, and Total Externalizing behaviors to retrospective AAD became marginal (p<0.10). Conduct Disorder was no longer predicted by retrospective AADD, whereas the relation of Attention Problems to retrospective AADD became marginal (p<0.10) after controlling for current drinking.