Mongolia STEPS Noncommunicable Disease Risk Factors Survey 2013
General Info
Coverage type
Country
Time period covered
May, 2013 - June, 2013
Series or system
Data type
Survey:
Household
Summary
The STEPS Noncommunicable Disease Risk Factors Survey uses a survey methodology developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) to help countries establish noncommunicable disease surveillance systems. Some surveys are conducted at the country level and others at the subnational level. The methodology prescribes three steps—questionnaire, physical measurements, and biochemical measurements. Core topics covered by most surveys are demographics, health status, and health behaviors. These provide data on socioeconomic risk factors and metabolic, nutritional, and lifestyle risk factors. Details may differ from country to country and from year to year.
Keywords
Alcohol use, Anthropometry, Asthma, Blood glucose, Blood pressure, Body mass index, Cancers, Cardiovascular and circulatory diseases, Child mortality, Childhood sexual violence, Cholesterol, Chronic respiratory diseases, Community health clinics, Cooking fuels, Diabetes, Diet, Education, Employment, FFQ, Falls, Fruits, Fruits and vegetables, GPAQ, Glucose tests, Health behaviors, Health care personnel, Health literacy, Health status, Height, Housing conditions, Hypertension, Injuries, Interpersonal violence, Leisure activities, Lifestyle risk factors, Microalbuminuria screening, Mortality, Obesity, Oral hygiene, Physical activity, Population, Risk factors, Road and vehicle safety, Road traffic injuries, Seat belts, Socioeconomic risk factors, Tobacco smoking, Unintentional injuries, Vegetables, Weight
Citation
Suggested citation
Public Health Institute, Ministry of Health (Mongolia), World Health Organization (WHO). Mongolia STEPS Noncommunicable Disease Risk Factors Survey 2013.