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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 May 7.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Soc Behav. 2020 Jul 29;61(3):359–376. doi: 10.1177/0022146520942896

Table 3.

Poisson Regression of Number of Health Conditions on Migrant Status, Health of Philippine Emigrants Study Baseline Sample (n = 1,632).

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3
Variables β 95% CI β 95% CI β 95% CI
Migrant (reference = nonmigrant) −09* −.18, −.01 −.24*** −.34, −.13 .22*** −.32, −.11
Age .02*** .02, .03 .02*** .02, .03
Male gender (reference = female) −.00 −.08, .07 −.02 −.09, .06
Island region (reference = Luzon)
 Visayas −.59*** −.71, −.46 −.60*** −.72, −.47
 Mindanao −.02 −.13, .09 −.02 −.13, −.09
English proficiency, speaks very well/well (reference = not very well/not at all) .11* .02, .19 .06 −.04, .15
Health care (reference = no treatment)
 Hospital .34*** .25, .43 .34*** .25, .43
 Clinic or other .32*** .23, .41 .30*** .21, .40
Educational attainment (reference = less than high school)
 High school −.25*** −.38, −.12
 Some college −.08 −.21, .05
 College degree and above .01 −.12, .14
Financial strain (reference = high)
 Medium −.10* −.18, −.02
 Low −.05 −.16, .05
Constant .41*** .35, .47 −.45*** −.66, −.24 −.26* −.50, −.01

Note: CI = confidence interval.

*

p < .05,

***

p < .001.