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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ethn Health. 2015 Jan 3;21(1):20–38. doi: 10.1080/13557858.2014.992299

Table 2.

Logistic Regression of Social Integration on Very Good and Good Self-Rated Health, Marriage Migrants from China and Vietnam in South Korea, 2009

Korean-
Chinese
Han Chinese Vietnamese

Model 1a
(OR)
Model 1b
(OR)
Model 1c
(OR)
Social Relationships w/ Koreans
   None Ref Ref Ref
   One type 1.42*** 1.26*** 1.15***
   Two types 1.86*** 1.82*** 1.60***
Social Relationships w/ Co-ethnics
   None Ref Ref Ref
   One type 1.03 .99 .82***
   Two types 1.05 .98 78 ***
Language Skill
  Korean Proficiency 1.32*** 1.19*** 1.22***
Citizenship Status
  Not yet acquired Ref Ref Ref
  Acquired citizenship .77*** .83** .73***
Length of Stay
  0–2 years Ref Ref Ref
  2–5 years .84** .74*** .86***
  5–10 years .78*** .76** .78**
  More than 10 years .79*** .63*** .64*
*

p<.05,

**

p<.01,

***

p<.001

Note: After controlling for marriage migrants’ own monthly income, household monthly income, wives’ age, husbands’ age, perceived discrimination, marriage channel, economic hardship, and marital status.