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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 May 24.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Care. 2016;28(Suppl 3):90–98. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2016.1178959

Table 2.

Survival, health, and economic expectations of participants, by HIV status and over time in SEARCH intervention communities.

Baseline
Follow-up year 1
HIV+, detectable viral load No. (%) HIV+, undetectable viral load No. (%) HIV-uninfected No. (%) Full Sample No. (%) HIV+, detectable viral load No. (%) HIV+, undetectable viral load No. (%) HIV-uninfected No. (%) Full sample No. (%)
Very likely or almost certain to survive to:
 50 years 204 (44.3) 237 (56.6)   619 (55.3) 1060 (53.0)   73 (50.7) 468 (56.0)   955 (65.7) 1496 (61.5)
 60 years 153 (30.2) 203 (40.8)   607 (45.0) 963 (40.9)   60 (38.2) 478 (47.6)   981 (55.3) 1519 (51.7)
 70 years 93 (19.5) 133 (26.3)   453 (31.6) 679 (28.1)   38 (26.0) 315 (31.8)   751 (39.8) 1104 (36.5)
 80 years 72 (15.3) 93 (18.7)   347 (23.0) 512 (20.7)   31 (22.0) 214 (22.5)   569 (29.2) 814 (26.8)
Expects much better or somewhat better:
 Health in 1 year 288 (56.8) 279 (54.6)   902 (57.7) 1469 (56.9) 104 (65.0) 703 (67.0) 1363 (64.9) 2170 (65.6)
 Health in 3 years 313 (59.5) 312 (58.3) 1,004 (62.2) 1629 (60.9) 110 (67.1) 744 (68.6) 1478 (68.4) 2332 (68.4)
 Standard of living in 239 (45.4) 228 (42.6)   739 (45.8) 1206 (45.1)   74 (45.1) 534 (49.3) 1194 (55.2) 1802 (52.8)
 community in 1 year
 Household financial well-being in 3 years 258 (49.0) 225 (42.1)   808 (50.0) 1291 (48.2)   80 (48.8) 577 (53.2) 1216 (56.2) 1873 (54.9)

Notes: Analyses were limited to participants aged 18–80 years, with HIV status and HIV-1 viral load information. Expectations about survival to each of the target ages of 50, 60, 70, and 80 years were elicited from participants who were younger than the corresponding target age.