Association between health service utilisation of internal migrant children and parents’ acculturation in Guangdong, China: a cross-sectional study

Jan 15, 2018BMJ open

Health service use by migrant children linked to parents' cultural adjustment in Guangdong, China

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Abstract

In total, 18.6% of migrant children reported needing outpatient services within the past 2 weeks.

  • Approximately 8.1% of migrant children required inpatient services.
  • Among those needing outpatient care, 17.6% faced unmet needs, while 46.8% of those needing inpatient care had unmet needs.
  • Migrant children with parents in the middle-acculturation group were more likely to have unmet outpatient needs compared to those with high acculturation.
  • The association between parents' acculturation levels and children's health service utilization appears to be influenced by family economic status.

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