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Table 1 Household demographics

From: Managing household income and antiretroviral therapy adherence among people living with HIV in a low-income setting: a qualitative data from the HPTN 071 (PopART) trial in South Africa

Household/ family name

(pseudonym)

Name

(pseudonym) 1

Age

Gender

HIV status

Employment

status

Household structure

Norman household

Betty

33

Woman

HIV positive

Unemployed

Reconstruction and Development

 

Peter

30s

Man

HIV positive

Employed

Programme (RDP) house with four rooms

 

Poppy

Nelson

Yolanda

Ludwe

18

3

13

20s

Man

Man

Woman

Woman

HIV negative

Undisclosed Undisclosed

Undisclosed

Unemployed

Unemployed

Unemployed

Unemployed

and a bathroom inside and with

electricity and water.

Baloyi household

Nontombi

43

Woman

HIV negative

Employed

An informal housing unit.

 

Zonke

28

Woman

HIV positive

Unemployed

(shack) with no amenities.

Gobingca household

Nolubabalo

42

Woman

HIV positive

Unemployed

A three room shack dwelling

 

Songezo

Fezile

Olothando

17

50s

12

Man

Man

Woman

HIV negative

HIV positive

HV negative

Unemployed

Employed

Unemployed

as tenants at the back of an

RDP house owned by another family.

Jacobs household

Priscilla

45

Woman

HIV positive

Employed

An old RDP housing unit (two rooms)

 

Arlene

25

Woman

Undisclosed

Employed

with an extended informal section

 

Yolanda

21

Woman

Undisclosed

Unemployed

built from wood and zinc material.

 

Darren

13

Man

HIV negative

Unemployed

 
 

Eddie

33

Man

HIV positive

Employed

 

Wislon household

Joseph

29

Transgender man

HIV positive

Unemployed

An extended RDP house.

Phaliso household

Bongiwe

48

Woman

HIV positive

Unemployed

An RDP house, with electricity,

 

Sibusiso

24

Man

HIV negative

Unemployed

water, and bathroom

 

Nkosi

20s

Man

Undisclosed

Unemployed

inside. There are two one

 

Thuso

26

Man

Undisclosed

Unemployed

room sharks at the back

 

Linda

19

Woman

HIV positive

Unemployed

rented to tenants.

Mgcina household

Ikho

13

Man

HIV negative

Unemployed

Backyard tenant (shack)

 

Lawrance

59

Man

HIV positive

Unemployed

at the back

 

Nontobeko

43

Woman

HIV positive

Unemployed

of an RDP house.

 

Lerato

18

Woman

HIV negative

Unemployed

 

Dalasile household

Lungani

30s

Man

HIV positive

Employed

An RDP house (two rooms),

 

Khumbuza

29

Woman

HIV positive

Unemployed

extended with wood and

 

Nomfundiso

45

Woman

HIV positive

Unemployed

zinc material.

Davidson household

Dayson

34

Man

HIV positive

Unemployed

An RDP house (two rooms).

 

Conrad

70

Man

HIV positive

Unemployed

 

Donisi household

Cathline

Vuyo

Bongi

Kuhle

Andisiwe

Sihle

51

28

26

19

11

1

Woman

Men

Men

Men

Woman

Woman

HIV positive

Undisclosed

Undisclosed

Undisclosed

Undisclosed

Undisclosed

Unemployed

Employed

Employed

Unemployed

Unemployed

Unemployed

An RDP house (two rooms),

extended with wood and

zinc building material to be four rooms and a

bathroom and running water are accessible outside of the house.

Nofemele household

Thobela

39

Man

HIV positive

Employed

An RDP house (two rooms)

 

Thabiso

Ezile

24

20s

Man

Man

HIV negative

HIV negative

Unemployed

Unemployed

and a one room shack outside.

Mxongo household

Xolisa

Nomawethu

Amahle

Lihle

52

40s

21

4

Man

Woman

Woman

Man

HIV positive

HIV positive

HIV negative

HIV negative

Employed

Employed

Unemployed

Unemployed

An RDP house (four rooms) with

bathroom and water

connected outside the house.

Jansen household

Nwabisa

Robert

29

40s

Woman

Man

HIV positive

Undisclosed

Unemployed

Employed

Tenants renting a one room shack

in the informal housing unit.

  1. All household members who took part in the discussions are bolded on the table, but only those living with HIV were included in the analysis of how management of income impacts on ART adherence1