Noncommunicable Disease Surveillance, Monitoring and Reporting
The main objective of the Surveillance, Monitoring and Reporting unit is to support the collection, analysis, and dissemination of country-level risk factor information to inform and improve public health policy.
GSHS questionnaire

The GSHS questionnaire is comprised of 10 core modules addressing the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among children and adults worldwide:
- alcohol use
- dietary behaviours
- drug use
- hygiene
- mental health
- physical activity
- protective factors
- sexual behaviours
- tobacco use
- violence and unintentional injury.
Countries must select at least six of the 10 core modules in their country-specific questionnaire. They may then add core-expanded questions for any module and add country-specific questions about topics of unique importance or interest.
All current and past versions of the core modules and core-expanded questions are available below.