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. 2021 Jun 28;21:606. doi: 10.1186/s12913-021-06638-3

Table 4.

Associations between migration city type and health services use based on a logistic regression analysis

Variables Health records Health education Medical treatment
Independent variables
  Migration city type (third-tier cities and smaller cities)
    Second-tier cities -0.28(0.04)*** -0.29(0.04)*** -0.24(0.06)***
    First-tier cities -1.12(0.09)*** -0.58(0.06)*** -0.39(0.09)***
Control variables
  Predisposing
    Age 0.01(0.00)** -0.02(0.00)*** -0.00(0.00)
  Gender (male)
    Female 0.07(0.04) -0.12(0.04)** 0.01(0.05)
  Education (illiterate or primary school)
    Middle school 0.11(0.04)* 0.25(0.04)*** -0.07(0.05)
    High school and above 0.03(0.06) 0.31(0.06)*** -0.04(0.08)
  Marital status (no spouse)
    Married 0.22(0.07)** 0.05(0.06) 0.03(0.09)
Enabling
  Migration range (across counties within a city)
    Across cities, within a province 0.00(0.05) -0.00(0.05) -0.19(0.07)**
    Across province -0.20(0.05)*** -0.10(0.05) -0.10(0.07)
  Medical insurance (no)
    Yes 0.24(0.08)** 0.20(0.07)** 0.13(0.10)
  Social security card (no)
    Yes 0.48(0.04)*** 0.34(0.04)*** 0.20(0.05)***
Needs
  Self-health assessment (unwell)
    Fair 0.12(0.07) 0.24(0.06)*** -0.35(0.07)***
    Health 0.18(0.07)** 0.31(0.06)*** -0.62(0.07)***
  Hypertension or diabetes (no)
    Yes 0.25(0.05)*** 0.09(0.05)* 0.25(0.06)***
    Constants -2.31(0.24)*** 1.15(0.22)*** 0.47(0.30)
    Log likelihood -8189.45*** -9214.57*** -4692.86**
    Sample 14372 14372 6938

Note: * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001. The reference items are in parentheses.