# Breaking the silence: Barriers to help-seeking among female victims of domestic violence in Ardabil, Iran – A qualitative study

**Authors:** Samaneh Dabagh Fekri, Negar Khoshnevis, Armin Zareiyan, Elham Kheirkhahi, Zahra Behboodi Moghadam, Masoumeh Namazi, Shadab Shahali, Shadab Shahali, Shadab Shahali, Shadab Shahali

PMC · DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0326998 · 2025-07-15

## TL;DR

This study explores why women in Ardabil, Iran face barriers when seeking help for domestic violence, highlighting the need for better support systems.

## Contribution

The study provides new qualitative insights into the specific barriers Iranian women face in seeking help for domestic violence.

## Key findings

- Three main categories of barriers were identified: structural and economic barriers, ineffective support providers, and efforts to preserve the family.
- Women reported insufficient societal support, which worsens their situation and increases violence.
- Specialized services and financial support from official agencies are urgently needed to help victims.

## Abstract

Globally, 1 in 3 women (approximately 30%) experience physical or sexual violence in their lifetime, with intimate partner violence being the most common form Therefore, official support for women victims of domestic violence, as the most important individuals in achieving sustainable development goals, leads to improved health and empowerment of women, ultimately increasing their productivity in society. The present study aimed to elucidate understanding and experiences of Iranian victims of domestic violence regarding barriers to seeking help.

The present qualitative study employed purposive sampling and in-depth semi-structured interviews with 20 women who were victims of domestic violence from July 2023 to March 2024 at the Legal Medicine Organization, Ardabil, Iran. Qualitative content analysis was conducted conventionally using the method proposed by Zhang and Wildemuth (2016) with MAXQDA software version 10, VERBI Software GmbH, Berlin.

The age range of the participants was 15–45 years old with an average age of 30.65 years and the educational level of them ranged from elementary school to postgraduate degrees. The educational backgrounds of their spouses varied from elementary school to doctorate degree. The data analysis yielded three main categories and twelve Subcategories. The categories included “structural and economic barriers to empowerment”, “ineffective support providers”, “and efforts and struggles to preserve the family”.

This study findings underscore a challenging reality for women, indicating a lengthy journey to assert their rights. Societal support for victims of domestic violence is insufficient, which exacerbates the situation, leading to further exploitation by men and heightened levels of violence. Victims of domestic violence require immediate access to specialized services, financial and moral support from official agencies and facilitating the formal help-seeking process.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** intimate partner violence (MESH:C563733)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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