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NRU_2015_STEPS_V01_M
STEPwise Survey for Non Communicable Diseases Risk Factor 2015
Nauru
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2015 - 2016
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NRU_2015_STEPS_v01_M
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Ministry of Health
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NRU2015
Data file: NRU2015
National public-use dataset
Cases:
1387
Variables:
217
Variables
pid
pid
i6
interview language
sex
sex
age
age for analysis
c4
yrs of education
c5
highest level of education
c6
ethnic group
c7
marital status
c8
work status
c9
adults older than 18yrs in household
c10a
average earnings of household per week
c10b
average earnings of household per month
c10c
average earnings of household per year
c10d
average earnings refused to disclose
c11
estimated household income (range)
t1
current smoking
t2
current daily smoking
t3
age started smoking
t4a
time since started smoking (years)
t4b
time since started smoking (months)
t4c
time since started smoking (weeks)
t5a
manufactured cigs smoked per day
t5aw
manufactured cigs smoked per week
t5b
hand-rolled cigs smoked per day
t5bw
hand-rolled cigs smoked per week
t5c
pipes smoked per day
t5cw
pipes smoked per week
t5d
cigars smoked per day
t5dw
cigars smoked per week
t5e
shisha sessions per day
t5ew
shisha sessions per week
t5f
other smoked per day
t5fw
other smoked per week
t5other
specify other product smoked
t6
stop smoking attempt in past 12 mos
t7
advised by MD to stop smoking
t8
past smoking
t9
past daily smoking
t10
age quit smoking
t11a
time since quitting smoking (years)
t11b
time since quitting smoking (months)
t11c
time since quitting smoking (days)
t12
current smokeless tobacco use
t13
current daily smokeless tobacco use
t14a
Snuff, by mouth times per day
t14aw
Snuff, by mouth times per week
t14b
Snuff, by nose times per day
t14bw
Snuff, by nose times per week
t14c
Chewing tobacco times per day
t14cw
Chewing tobacco times per week
t14d
Betel, quid times per day
t14dw
Betel, quid times per week
t14e
other smokeless product per day
t14ew
other smokeless product per week
t14other
specify other smokeless product used
t15
past smokeless use
t16
past daily smokeless use
t17
exposed to smoke in home
t18
exposed to smoke at work
a1
ever drank alcohol
a2
drank alcohol in past 12 mos
a3
stopped drinking due to health reasons
a4
freq drinking in past 12 mos
a5
drank alcohol in past 30 days
a6
number drinking occasions past 30 days
a7
average number drinks per occasion past 30 days
a8
largest number drinks past 30 days
a9
times drank 6+ drinks in single occasion past 30 days
a10a
number of drinks consumed last Monday
a10b
number of drinks consumed last Tuesday
a10c
number of drinks consumed last Wednesday
a10d
number of drinks consumed last Thursday
a10e
number of drinks consumed last Friday
a10f
number of drinks consumed last Saturday
a10g
number of drinks consumed last Sunday
a11
drank undeclared alcohol in past 7 days
a12a
number of homebrewed spirits in past 7 days
a12b
number of homebrewed beer or wine in past 7 days
a12d
number of drinks of alcohol not intended for consumption in past 7 days
a12e
number of drinks of other untaxed alcohol in past 7 days
a12c
number of drinks from over the border in past 7 days
a13
unable to stop drinking in past 12 mos
a14
failed to do what was expected due to drinking in past 12 mos
a15
needing drink first thin in morning in past 12 mos
a16
family problems with alcohol in past 12 mos
x22
last time cerv cancer screening
x23
know how to do self-breast exam
x24
perform self-breast exam monthly
x28
past 4 weeks: feel tired for no good reason
x29
past 4 weeks: feel nervous
x30
past 4 weeks: feel nervous that nothing could calm you down
x31
past 4 weeks: feel hopeless
x32
past 4 weeks: feel restless/ fidgety
x33
past 4 weeks: feel restless that could not sit still
x34
past 4 weeks: feel depressed
x35
past 4 weeks: feel everything was an effort
x36
past 4 weeks: feel so sad that nothing could cheer you up
x37
past 4 weeks: feel worthless
d1
days fruit eaten per week
d2
servings fruit eaten per day
d3
days veg eaten per week
d4
servings veg eaten per day
d5
adding salt when eating
d6
adding salt when cooking
d7
eating processed foods high in salt
d8
how much salt consumed
d9
importance lowering salt
d10
can excess salt hurt health
d11a
limit consumption of processed foods
d11b
look at salt content on labels
d11c
buy low salt alternative
d11d
use spices instead of salt
d11e
avoid eating out
d11f
do other things to control salt intake
d11other
specify other ways to control salt intake
d12
oil used most often
d12other
oil used most often
d13
meals per week outside home
v3
in road traffic accident in past 12 mos
v4
injured and required medical attention in accident
p1
vig activity at work
p2
vig activity at work: days per week
p3a
vig activity at work: hours per day
p3b
vig activity at work: mins per day
p4
mod activity at work
p5
mod activity at work: days per week
p6a
mod activity at work: hours per day
p6b
mod activity at work: mins per day
p7
active transport
p8
active transport: days per week
p9a
active transport: hours per day
p9b
active transport: mins per day
p10
vig leisure activity
p11
vig leisure activity: days per week
p12a
vig leisure activity: hours per day
p12b
vig leisure activity: mins per day
p13
mod leisure activity
p14
mod leisure activity: days per week
p15a
mod leisure activity: hours per day
p15b
mod leisure activity: mins per day
p16a
sedentary time: hours per day
p16b
sedentary time: mins per day
h1
BP measured
h2a
told had high BP
h2b
told had high BP in past 12 mos
h3
taken meds for high BP
h4
seen trad'l healer for high BP
h5
taking trad'l meds for high BP
h6
gluc measured
h7a
told had high gluc
h7b
told had high gluc in past 12 mos
h8
taken meds for high gluc
h9
taking insulin for high gluc
h10
seen trad'l healer for high gluc
h11
taking trad'l meds for high gluc
h12
chol measured
h13a
told had high chol
h13b
told had high chol in past 12 mos
h14
taken meds for high chol
h15
seen trad'l healer for high chol
h16
taking trad'l meds for high chol
h17
had heart attack or stroke
h18
currently taking aspirin
h19
currently taking statins
h20a
advised to not smoke
h20b
advised to reduce salt
h20c
advised to eat fruit/veg
h20d
advised to reduce fat
h20e
advised to do pa
h20f
advised to lose weight
cx1
cerv cancer screening
x25
dentist visit past 6 mos
x26
state of teeth
x27
state of gums
m1
interviewer ID
m2
BP device ID
m3
cuff size
m4a
BP reading 1: systolic
m4b
BP reading 1: diastolic
m5a
BP reading 2: systolic
m5b
BP reading 2: diastolic
m6a
BP reading 3: systolic
m6b
BP reading 3: diastolic
m7
took raised BP meds in past 2 weeks
m8
pregnant
m9
interviewer ID
m10a
height device ID
m10b
weight device ID
m11
height (cm)
m12
weight (kg)
m13
waist circ device ID
m14
waist circumference (cm)
m15
hip circumference (cm)
m16a
heart rate reading 1
m16b
heart rate reading 2
m16c
heart rate reading 3
b1
fasting for past 12 hrs
b2
blood measures technician ID
b3
gluc device ID
b4a
time blood sample taken (hours)
b4b
time blood sample taken (minutes)
b5
fasting blood glucose (mmol/l)
b6
took insulin today
b7
chol device ID
b8
total cholesterol (mmol/l)
b9
chol meds taken in past 2 weeks
b10
fasting prior to urine collection
b13a
time urine sample taken (hours)
b13b
time urine sample taken (minutes)
b17
HDL cholesterol (mmol/l)
b18
haemoglobin (mmol/l)
wstep1
final analysis weight for step 1 variables (interview)
wstep2
final analysis weight for step 2 variables (physical measures)
wstep3
final analysis weight for step 3 variables (biochemical measures)
agerange
ageranges for which survey was designed
psu
psu
stratum
stratum
Total: 217
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