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The public health strategies adopted for the containment of COVID-19 have generated psychosocial stressors that act as risk factors for alcohol consumption. The objectives of this study were to establish whether alcohol risk consumption varied during COVID-19 confinement, and how these variations manifested as a function of different sociodemographic variables. The study was conducted during confinement with 3,779 participants in Spain. We used an online survey with sociodemographic variables (****, age and employment situation) and AUDI