WHO STEPS Noncommunicable Disease Risk Factor Surveillance

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WHO STEPSNoncommunicable DiseaseRisk Factor SurveillanceDATA BOOK FOROMAN 2017Part 6: Templates and FormsSection 3D: Data Book Template6-3D-1WHO STEPS Surveillance

Table of ContentsSampling and Response Proportions . 3Demographic Information Results . 3Tobacco Use . 8Alcohol Consumption. 25Diet . 27Physical Activity . 37History of Raised Blood Pressure . 48History of Diabetes . 51History of Raised Total Cholesterol . 54History of Cardiovascular Diseases . 57Lifestyle Advice . 58Cervical Cancer Screening . 60Physical Measurements . 61Biochemical Measurements . 69Cardiovascular disease risk . 75Summary of Combined Risk Factors . 76Part 6: Templates and FormsSection 3D: Data Book Template6-3D-2WHO STEPS Surveillance

Sampling and Response ProportionsResponseDescription: Summary results for overall response proportions.proportionsResponse proportionsMenAge 70117085.440-4990877350-5918-2930-39EligibleBoth 25142587.743232875.943939289.387172082.760 744335289.59053683375.5Demographic Information ResultsAgegroup bysexDescription: Summary information by age group and sex of the respondents.Instrument question: Sex What is your date of birth?Age group and sex of respondentsMenAge .750-593249.63849.67089.660 rt 6: Templates and FormsSection 3D: Data Book Template%nBoth Sexes%n6-3D-3WHO STEPS Surveillance

Education Description: Mean number of years of education among respondents.Instrument question: In total, how many years have you spent at school or in full-time study(excluding pre-school)?Mean number of years of educationMenAge Group(years)WomenBoth 8960 ion: Highest level of education achieved by the survey respondents.level ofeducation Instrument question: What is the highest level of education you have completed?Highest level of r less153%Secondarycompleted23.4%University 22.730-3940-4950-5960 (years)18-29nHighest level of or less65%Secondarycompleted19.5%University 36.830-3940-4950-5960 ars)18-29nPart 6: Templates and FormsSection 3D: Data Book Template6-3D-4WHO STEPS Surveillance

Highest level of educationAgeGroup(years)18-29Both Sexes%%Preparatory Secondaryor 40-4950-5960 city%University 29.2Description: Summary results for the ethnicity of the respondents.Instrument Question: What is your nationality?Age Group(years)Nationality of respondentsBoth Sexes%Omaninn% 0-4992720.048324.950-5951411.119410.060 ription: Marital status of survey respondents.Instrument question: What is your marital status?Marital status% Currentlymarried8.7Men% Divorced/Separated8.7% Widowed824% 0-39n0.060 2881.09.99.984.8Total336023.874.2341.0% WidowedMarital status823% Nevermarried71.6% Currentlymarried20.9Women% 96466.823.123.113.250-593831.611.411.429.560 ars)18-29nPart 6: Templates and FormsSection 3D: Data Book Template.76-3D-5WHO STEPS Surveillance

Marital statusBoth Sexes% Currently% -291647% .226.326.312.550-597081.511.811.827.560 6301.38.38.354.9Total658218.674.21352.1n% Widowed.6Employment Description: Proportion of respondents in paid employment and those who arestatusunpaid. Unpaid includes persons who are non-paid, students, homemakers,retired, and unemployed.Instrument question: Which of the following best describes your main work status over the past 12months?Employment statusAge Group(years)nMen%Nongovernmentemployee24.6%Self employed23.8%Not 3249.19.96.910.860 governmentemployee31.8%Self employed20.0%Not currentlywork26.7Employment statusAge 42.18.55.013.560 3381.1.815.012.3Total321511.64.0.683.7Both Sexes%Nongovernmentemployee25.1%Self employed23.5%Not currentlywork28.8Employment statusAge 7087.19.86.813.060 6291.82.010.816.6Total657919.626.83.849.8Part 6: Templates and FormsSection 3D: Data Book Template6-3D-6WHO STEPS Surveillance

UnpaidDescription: Proportion of respondents in unpaid work.work andunemployed Instrument question: Which of the following best describes your main work status over the past 12months?Unpaid work and unemployedAgeGroup(years)Menn% Student% Homemaker% RetiredUnemployed% Able to% Not able 44.911.53.860 Unpaid work and unemployedAgeGroup(years)Womenn% Student% Homemaker% RetiredUnemployed% Able to% Not able 7.51.423.160 npaid work and unemployedBoth 5.122.62.816.860 t 6: Templates and FormsSection 3D: Data Book Template% Student% Homemaker% RetiredUnemployed% Able to% Not able toworkwork60.27.73.56-3D-7WHO STEPS Surveillance

Tobacco UseCurrentsmokingDescription: Current smokers among all respondents.Instrument question: Do you currently smoke any tobacco products, such as cigarettes,cigars, or pipes?Percentage of current smokers95% -21.8102576418.513.5-23.464650-5932413.77.3-20.060 29114.76.0-23.4Total336513.511.3-15.7Age rentsmoker0.4Both Sexes%Current95% CIsmoker5.64.0-7.295% ription: Smoking status of all respondents.Instrument questions: Do you currently smoke any tobacco products, such as cigarettes, cigars, orpipes? Do you currently smoke tobacco products daily? In the past, did you ever smoke any tobacco products?Smoking statusMenAge Group(years)18-298248.4Current smoker% Non95% CIdaily5.6-11.31.90.9-2.8% 61.7-81.660 3.4n% DailyPart 6: Templates and FormsSection 3D: Data Book Template95% CINon-smokers% Never95% % CI6-3D-8WHO STEPS Surveillance

Smoking statusWomenCurrent smokerAge Group(years)n18-29Non-smokers% Daily95% CI% Nondaily95% -593840.00.0-0.00.060 3390.00.0-0.00.0Total32170.30.0-0.50.195% CI% Neversmoker95% 99.398.6-99.9Smoking statusBoth SexesCurrent smokerAge Group(years)n18-29Non-smokers% Daily95% CI% Nondaily95% 050-597086.43.2-9.50.660 95% CI% Neversmoker95% 88.3-91.2Description: Percentage of current daily smokers among smokers.Instrument questions: Do you currently smoke any tobacco products, such as cigarettes, cigars, orpipes? Do you currently smoke tobacco products daily?Current daily smokers among smokers95% CIn106Men% 95.650-594949*60 2929*Total50351182.9Age Group(years)n18-2983.478.5-88.28Women% Dailysmokers**95% CIn110Both Sexes% Daily95% CIsmokers81.472.5-90.278.0-87.7*Based on less than 50 cases and has been suppressedPart 6: Templates and FormsSection 3D: Data Book Template6-3D-9WHO STEPS Surveillance

InitiationanddurationofsmokingDescription: Mean age of initiation and mean duration of smoking, in years, amongsmokers (no total age group for mean duration of smoking as age influences thesevalues).Instrument questions: Do you currently smoke any tobacco products, such as cigarettes, cigars, orpipes? How old were you when you first started smoking? Do you remember how long ago it was?Mean age started smoking95% 594224.218.5-30.04224.218.5-30.060 23*23*43219.7Age *Based on less than 50 cases and has been suppressedWomenMeanage*95% CIn89*Both SexesMean95% CIage17.015.7-18.418.7-20.7Mean duration of 5.860 23*Age Group(years)nTotal95% CIn42616.514.4-18.66*Based on less than 50 cases and has been suppressedPart 6: Templates and FormsSection 3D: Data Book TemplateWomenMeanduration**95% CIBoth SexesMean95% HO STEPS Surveillance

Manufactured Description: Percentage of smokers who use manufactured cigarettes amongcigarettedaily smokers and among current smokers.smokersInstrument questions: Do you currently smoke any tobacco products, such as cigarettes, cigars, orpipes? Do you currently smoke tobacco products daily? On average, how many of the following products do you smoke each day?Manufactured cigarette smokers among daily 98.295.5-100.04498.295.5-100.060 22*22*Total42387.142986.195% smoker*95% CIBoth Sexes%Manufactured95% CIcigarettesmoker84.673.0-96.1n89*80.5-91.7*Based on less than 50 cases and has been suppressedManufactured cigarette smokers among current 991.380.5-100.04991.380.5-100.060 28*28*Total49183.549982.495% CIn73.0-94.1477.9-89.18Women%Manufactured95% CIcigarettesmoker**0.0-100.0n107Both Sexes%Manufactured95% CIcigarettesmoker83.272.8-93.576.8-88.0*Based on less than 50 cases and has been suppressedPart 6: Templates and FormsSection 3D: Data Book Template6-3D-11WHO STEPS Surveillance

Amountoftobaccousedamongdailysmokersby typeDescription: Mean amount of tobacco used by daily smokers per day, by type.Instrument questions: Do you currently smoke any tobacco products, such as cigarettes, cigars, orpipes? Do you currently smoke tobacco products daily? On average, how many of the following products do you smoke each day?Mean amount of tobacco used by daily smokers by typenMean # ofmanufacturedcig.95% CI18-29868.6

Section 3D: Data Book Template WHO STEPS Surveillance Unpaid work and unemployed Description: Proportion of respondents in unpaid work. Instrument question: Which of the following best describes your main work status over the past 12