What is the Passionate Love Scale?
The Passionate Love Scale (PLS) is a widely used tool in healthcare research and clinical practice for assessing the intensity of passionate love in romantic relationships (Hatfield & Sprecher, 1986). The PLS evaluates romantic love's cognitive, emotional, and behavioral aspects, covering feelings of obsession, joy, and despair experienced in intimate relationships. It helps healthcare professionals understand how love manifests in patients’ thoughts and behaviors.
For instance, the scale examines whether individuals feel deep despair when separated from their partner, experience an endless appetite for affection, or sense their body responding to their partner’s touch. The PLS can also highlight gender differences in these experiences, offering insights into how men and women engage with romantic love and intimate relations. Higher scores on the PLS suggest a stronger connection with one’s perfect romantic partner, while lower scores may indicate emotional detachment or extremely depressed states.
It is particularly useful in measuring passionate love in therapeutic settings and distinguishing between passionate and companionate love.










