Journal of Pregnancy / 2018 / Article / Tab 2 / 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 2 Multivariate logistic regression analysis of factors related to obtaining ANC during the last pregnancy, among GMS migrant workers whose youngest child is aged 0–4 years.
Adjusted odds ratio (1) Acculturative stress Country of origin Myanmar 0.92 0.88 Cambodia (reference) Duration of residence 1.01 0.73 Capacity to speak Thai Weak 0.95 0.88 Moderate 1.44 0.49 Fluent 7.93 0.02 None Have a Thai work permit 1.76 0.33 (2) Social support Social support on health access 12.17 0.00 (3) demographic factors Male 1.51 0.41 Age 0.96 0.10 Marital status Married, spouse present 0.83 0.87 Married, living separate 1.52 0.74 Divorced or widowed (reference) (4) Socioeconomic factors of respondents Occupation Deep-sea or coastal fisherman 0.21 0.18 Fisheries-related worker 0.31 0.29 Factory worker 0.40 0.41 Commerce 0.10 0.08 Construction worker 0.21 0.30 Day laborer or domestic worker 0.45 0.52 Agricultural worker Level of Education Some primary 3.31 0.02 Primary 2.39 0.09 Secondary or higher 3.84 0.03 No schooling Estimated daily wage Less than the minimum wage (<USD 9.3) 0.95 0.94 Minimum wage 0.88 0.86 More than the minimum wage Constant 1.254542 0.902157 −2 Log likelihood 257.35 Nagelkerke R Square 0.42 N 375