 This study found that women from lower socioeconomic backgrounds are more likely to experience domestic violence than those from higher socioeconomic backgrounds. This suggests that economic factors may play a role in perpetuating domestic violence. Policymakers should focus on providing educational programs and life skills training to help women from all socioeconomic backgrounds recognize and avoid abusive relationships. Additionally, counseling and treatment centers should be expanded in healthcare facilities to provide support for victims of domestic violence. This article was authored by Nilofar Dabagi, Mustafa Aminir Arani, and Mehdi Nasser Dabadi.