Table 1 PHIA participant demographics for Eswatini, Malawi, and Zambia

From: Analysis of travel-time to HIV treatment in sub-Saharan Africa reveals inequities in access to antiretrovirals

 

Eswatini

Malawi

Zambia

 

(N = 9559)

(N = 16,700)

(N = 19,115)

Age

15–24

3601

(37.2%)

6258

(39.8%)

7320

(41.1%)

25–34

2601

(29.0%)

4744

(27.6%)

5133

(27.3%)

35–44

1700

(18.7%)

3256

(18.2%)

3736

(18.1%)

44–59

1657

(15.1%)

2442

(14.4%)

2926

(13.5%)

Sex

Men

4023

(45.5%)

6956

(48.5%)

8142

(49.0%)

Women

5536

(54.5%)

9744

(51.5%)

10,973

(51.0%)

Residence

Rural

7428

(72.0%)

10,390

(79.9%)

10,775

(54.3%)

Urban

2131

(28.0%)

6310

(20.1%)

8340

(45.7%)

  1. The age distribution, sex distribution, and urban-rural residency of study participants from the 2016/17 PHIA survey in Eswatini, the 2015/16 PHIA survey in Malawi, and the 2016 PHIA survey in Zambia. Individuals had to be 15 to 59 years old and have provided a blood test. The table shows the sample size and weighted estimates of the percentage in each group.