Table 1 General and disease-related characteristics of patients diagnosed with severe ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS).

From: Analysis of couple communication patterns as a mediator of fertility-related stress and psychological capital in women with severe ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome after embryo transfer

Variables

Categories

N

Percentage (%)

Age

< 25 years old

2

1.1

25–30 years old

56

32.0

30–35 years old

86

49.1

36–40 years old

25

14.3

> 40 years old

6

3.4

Years of Marriage

< 2 years

33

18.9

2–5 years

84

48.0

> 5 years

58

33.1

Education

Junior high school and below

30

17.1

Junior college or high school

37

21.1

College or undergraduate

98

56.0

Master or above

10

5.7

Place of Residence

Rural

66

37.7

Town

56

32.0

City

53

30.3

Monthly Household Income

(RMB)

> 5,000

42

24.0

5,000–10,000

77

44.0

< 10,000

56

32.0

Marital Status

First Marriage

154

88.0

Remarriage

21

12.0

Generations of Embryo Transfer

Treatment Performed

First Generation

113

64.6

Second generation

55

31.4

Third generation

6

3.4

Duration of Treatment

< 4 weeks

52

29.7

4-12weeks

36

20.6

> 12 weeks

87

49.7

Currently Preparing for

the First or Second Child

First child

151

86.3

Second child

24

13.7

Previous History of Abortion

Yes

73

41.7

No

102

58.3

Any Previous History of Gynecological Surgery

Yes

89

50.9

No

86

49.1

  1. Data are presented as frequencies (N) and percentages (%). Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding. Variables include demographic factors, reproductive history, socioeconomic status, and treatment-related characteristics.