01812nas a2200229 4500000000100000008004100001260001800042653001900060653001700079653001300096653001100109100001800120700001700138700001900155700002000174245015400194856007200348300001000420490000700430520113100437022001401568 2018 d cfebbElsevier10aLove attitudes10aSatisfaction10aViolence10aHealth1 aMarisol Díaz1 aAna Estévez1 aJanire Momeñe1 aLeticia Linares00aLove attitudes and partner satisfaction as intervening factors affecting the relationship between violence and perceived health consequences in women uhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1134793717300477 a31-390 v243 aViolence suffered by women has important consequences in health and is a pattern of behavior expressed, among others, through the satisfaction of the couple or the type of love in the relationship. Thus, the objectives of the study are to analyze the relationship between violence, love attitudes, relationship satisfaction and health and to study the mediating role of loving attitudes in the relationship between violence and perceived health in women. The sample consisted of 250 women residing in the Basque Country. The mean age was 58.66years (SD=10.46). The results showed that general health shows a positive relationship with emotional and cognitive negotiation, and a negative relationship with severe psychological abuse and with Ludus and Storge s loving attitudes. Marital satisfaction was positively related to emotional negotiation and the Ludus love style and negatively related with Eros and Agape. Psychological abuse has been negatively related to the physical role and emotional role. The attitudes of love showed a mediating role in the relationship between abuse, marital satisfaction and women s health. a1134-7937