Research Article

The Access to Antenatal and Postpartum Care Services of Migrant Workers in the Greater Mekong Subregion: The Role of Acculturative Stress and Social Support

Table 4

Multivariate logistic regression analysis of factors related to receiving child health access among GMS migrant workers.

Adjusted odds ratiop

(1) Condition of acculturative stress of parents
Country of origin
 Myanmar3.0430.051
 Cambodia
Duration of residence1.0040.296
Capacity to speak Thai (n = 994)
 Weak.9500.898
 Moderate.4370.164
 Fluent1.4830.606
 None
Have a Thai work permit2.4830.122

(2) Social Support
Social support on health access99.5780.000

(3) Demographic factors
Age of child
 Less than 1 year4.8780.181
 1–5 years.7580.621
 6–10 years1.6950.338
 11–15 years3.3200.097
 More than 15 years
Child living arrangement
 Lives with both mother and father5.4540.013
 Lives with only the mother3.9950.150
 Lives with only the father

(4) Socioeconomic factors of parents
Occupation
 Deep-sea or coastal fisherman.0550.024
 Fisheries-related worker.1650.135
 Factory worker.0350.010
 Commerce.0760.047
 Construction worker.3420.560
 Day laborer or domestic worker.2440.321
 Agricultural worker
Education recode-type 2 (4 levels)
 Some primary.4500.097
 Primary1.9590.180
 Secondary or higher1.1960.768
 No schooling
Estimated daily wage
 Less than the minimum wage (<USD 9.3)2.1820.232
 Minimum wage2.6470.151
 More than the minimum wage

Constant.1660.250
−2 Log likelihood263.1
Nagelkerke R Square0.67
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