For the outcome of initial, or first, remission a person experienced in Table 2, three predictors were significant at p<.05 (two others were marginally significant at p<.10 and are mentioned here because these same items are sometimes significant in additional analyses): Usual drinking frequency and alcohol dependence (versus abuse) at T10 were significantly negatively related to initial remission such that drinking less frequently and having alcohol abuse (instead of dependence) at T10 were associated with initial remission; while having had formal AUD treatment at T10 was significantly positively associated with initial remission. For the trends, having a drug use disorder was negatively and having had AA involvement at T10 tended to be positively associated with initial AUD remission.