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A cross-sectional study on the quality of life and psychosocial risk of migrant workers

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Final multiple linear regression models of the quality of life variables of interest (physical and mental health dimensions) and the ISTAS 21 variables adjusted for other sociodemographic variables.
Model 1: Physical health dimension (1)B CoefficientStandard errorT-test95% Confidence Interval(minimum to maximum)
D4 Compensation and Self-Esteem.-0.410.18-2.24-0.78-0.04
Initial region of arrival Maule (2)-4.812.24-2.14-9.25-0.36
Initial region of arrival Santiago (2)-1.852.78-0.66-7.363.66
Monthly income from 301 to 600 thousand Chilean pesos (3)-2.131.22-1.74-4.550.28
Monthly income over 600 thousand Chilean pesos (3)1.852.600.71-3.287.00
Working hours per week from 30 to 43 hours (4)4.422.471.78-0.489.32
44 working hours per week (4)6.342.352.701.6910.99
Marital status (5)2.151.191.80-0.204.51

Notes: a(1) Proportion of the total variance of the variable explained by the R2 regression model = 0.18; (2) Initial region of arrival in Chile (reference = other regions); (3) Monthly income (reference = 100 to 300 thousand Chilean pesos); (4) Working hours per week (reference = 29 hours or less); (5) Marital status = single, divorced/widowed and married; (6) Proportion of the total variance of the variable explained by the R2 regression model = 0.34.

Source: Prepared by the authors based on the results of the study.