RT Journal Article T1 Educational Gradients in Drinking Amount and Heavy Episodic Drinking among Working-Age Men and Women in Spain A1 Donat, Marta A1 Barrio, Gregorio A1 Guerras, Juan Miguel A1 Herrero, Lidia A1 Pulido Manzanero, José A1 Belza, María José A1 Regidor Poyatos, Enrique AB Alcohol-related harm decreases as socioeconomic position increases, although sometimes the opposite happens with alcohol intake. The objective was to know the educational gradient in monthly measures of drinking amount and heavy episodic drinking (HED) among people aged 25–64 years in Spain from 1997–2017. Such gradient was characterized with the relative percent change (PC) in drinking measures per year of education from generalized linear regression models after adjusting for age, year, region, marital status and immigration status. Among men, the PCs were significantly positive (p < 0.05) for prevalence of <21 g alcohol/day (2.9%) and 1–3 HED days (1.4%), and they were negative for prevalences of 21–40 g/day (−1.1%), >40 g/day (−6.0%) and ≥4 HED days (−3.2%), while among women they ranged from 3.6% to 5.7%. The gradient in prevalences of >40 g/day (men) and >20 g/day (women) was greatly attenuated after additionally adjusting for HED, while that of ≥4 HED days was only slightly attenuated after additionally adjusting for drinking amount. Among women, the gradients, especially in HED measures, seem steeper in 2009–2017 than in 1997–2007. Educational inequality remained after additional adjustment for income and occupation, although it decreased among women. These results can guide preventive interventions and help explain socioeconomic inequalities in alcohol-related harm. PB MPDI SN 1660-4601 YR 2022 FD 2022-04-05 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/71626 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/71626 LA eng NO Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII) NO Delegación del Gobierno para el Plan Nacional sobre Drogas (DGPNSD) NO Instituto Mixto de Investigación UNED-Escuela Nacional de Sanidad DS Docta Complutense RD 10 abr 2025