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. 2017 Feb 23;62(5):541–550. doi: 10.1007/s00038-017-0944-y

Table 2.

Health and mental health outcomes based on self-rated health status from a random sample of migrant workers in Almaty, Kazakhstan (July–October 2007)

Variables Poor/fair health (n =194) Excellent/very good/good health (n =228) Total (n =422) t test/χ2
Health and mental health outcomes [Frequency, n (percent, %)]
 In the past year, needed to see doctor for an illness or condition, but did not 1.3701
  Yes 93 (48.19%) 96 (42.48%) 189 (45.11%)
  No 100 (51.81%) 130 (57.52%) 230 (54.89%)
 Have a regular doctor 4.3639**
  Yes 5 (2.59%) 16 (7.05%) 21 (5.00%)
  No 188 (97.41%) 211 (92.95%) 399 (95.00%)
 Alcohol use disorders (CAGE) 0.4726
  Alcohol problem 19 (9.79%) 18 (7.89%) 37 (8.77%)
  No alcohol problem 175 (90.21%) 210 (92.11%) 385 (91.23%)
 Depression 0.4016
  Yes 14 (7.22%) 13 (5.70%) 27 (6.40%)
  No 180 (93.60%) 215 (94.30%) 395 (93.60%)

**p  ≤ 0.05