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 3

Multivariate logistic regression analysis of factors related to receiving PPC after the last delivery for GMS migrant workers whose youngest child is aged 0–4 years.

Model 1Model 2
Adjusted odds ratioAdjusted odds ratio

(1) Acculturative stress
Country of origin
 Myanmar0.100.000.460.42
 Cambodia (reference)
Duration of residence1.000.681.000.61
Capacity to speak Thai
 Weak1.500.221.550.20
 Moderate1.630.231.710.19
 Fluent2.940.053.030.04
 None
Have a Thai work permit0.670.390.610.28

(2) Social support
Social support on health access5.060.002.830.00
Country of origin Social support (Interaction)
 Cambodia at least 1 support10.580.00
 Myanmar at least 1 support1.770.48
 no support

(3) Demographic factors
Male2.310.132.290.13
Age0.990.720.990.69
Marital status
 Married, spouse present5.170.104.210.15
 Married, living separate3.250.292.580.40
 Divorced or widowed (reference)

(4) Socioeconomic factors of respondents
Occupation
 Deep-sea or coastal fisherman0.220.030.270.07
 Fisheries-related worker0.300.040.320.06
 Factory worker0.430.140.460.16
 Commerce0.210.020.190.02
 Construction worker0.100.020.120.03
 Day laborer or domestic worker1.020.981.010.99
 Agricultural worker
Level of Education
 Some primary1.370.501.240.66
 Primary1.680.271.630.33
 Secondary or higher2.480.092.520.10
 No schooling
Estimated daily wage
 Less than the minimum wage (<USD 9.3)1.810.271.820.28
 Minimum wage3.050.093.190.09
 More than the minimum wage

Constant0.200.260.070.07
−2 Log likelihood361.68348.881
Nagelkerke R Square0.39.426
N375375