In the univariate analyses, an increased likelihood of treatment across for all disorders was related to later onset of disorder, belonging to a more recent cohort, having never been married, and having sought treatment previously for another mental or substance use disorder. Having a change in marital status increased the probability of treatment across all disorders except alcohol abuse, whereas having less than a high school education and being widowed, separated or divorced, increased the probability of treatment for all disorders except for drug dependence. Being Black, Hispanic, or foreign-born increased the likelihood of treatment for alcohol abuse. Males had a greater probability of treatment than females for alcohol abuse, but a decreased probability compared with females of treatment for drug abuse (Table 1).