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

Table 5.

Factors associated with poor/fair SRH amongst a subsample of female migrant workers in Almaty, Kazakhstan, July–October 2007 (results of multivariable logistic regression models)

Model Beta OR OR 95% CI p value AIC
LL UL
Self-rated health
 Excellent/very good/good (Ref) (Ref) (Ref) (Ref)
 Poor/fair
  Model 1a 302.489
   Depression −0.4749 0.622 0.233 1.660 0.3430
   CAGE 0.1151 1.122 0.387 3.253 0.8322
   IPV 0.3865 1.472 0.797 2.718 0.2171
   Legal status 0.1161 1.123 0.850 1.485 0.4148
  Model 2b 276.183
   Depression −0.5513 0.576 0.183 1.815 0.3464
   CAGE 0.2263 1.254 0.371 4.233 0.7154
   IPV 0.3382 1.402 0.669 2.938 0.37
   Legal status 0.0979 1.103 0.838 1.451 0.4840
  Model 3c 270.183
   Depression −0.5259 0.591 0.176 1.986 0.3950
   CAGE 0.1816 1.199 0.328 4.389 0.7839
   IPV 0.4410 1.554 0.703 3.435 0.2757
   Legal Status 0.0254 1.026 0.775 1.358 0.8591

CAGE CAGE questionnaire, IPV intimate partner violence, OR odds ratio, LL lower limit, UL upper limit, AIC Akaike Information Criterion

aCrude

bAdjusted for age, ethnicity, gender, educational attainment, marital status, and having a regular doctor

cAdjusted for age, ethnicity, gender, educational attainment, marital status, having a regular doctor, presence of friends, neighbors, coworkers for support and presence of family members for support