High-risk drinkers were more likely than their counterparts with persistent AUD to have increased their religious attendance between baseline and follow-up (Table 2). Compared to the persistent AUD group, remitted low-risk drinkers were more likely to be stably or newly married, to have had a first child since baseline, to report stable religious attendance and higher levels of family support. The abstinent group, relative to the persistent AUD group, was more likely to be separated /divorced (stable or new), to have a stable number of children or an additional child since baseline, and to report being stably unemployed since baseline.