Qualitative interview and co-design data from 13 employees in a Turkish high-tech organization who never accessed available mental-health support services. The dataset explores barriers to service uptake using the COM-B model and was authored by Hakan Kuru, last updated in May 2026. The file is 9.5 KB in size and available in XLS format.
Use Cases
- Analyzing qualitative themes on cognitive uncertainty and service relevance based on interview findings.
- Modeling interactions between capability, opportunity, and motivation barriers to non-use described in the study.
- Informing the redesign of workplace support systems based on co-design outputs for simplified entry points.
- Studying the impact of structural work practice constraints and professional identity on help-seeking behavior.
Strengths
- Data is based on 13 in-depth qualitative interviews providing detailed behavioral insights.
- Includes participatory co-design outputs translating barriers into concrete redesign directions.
- Released under a permissive CC-BY-4.0 license for reuse and adaptation.
Limitations
- Row count and column-level documentation are unknown; field semantics must be inferred after download.
- The 9.5 KB file size indicates a very small dataset, likely containing summary or coded results rather than raw transcripts.
- Findings are based on a single organization in Türkiye, which may limit generalizability.
Provenance
- Source
- figshare, authored by Hakan Kuru.
- Collection Method
- Exploratory qualitative study involving semi-structured interviews and participatory co-design.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- Last updated 2026 05 08 17:33:57; freshness should be verified.
- Geography
- Data collected from a high-tech organization in Türkiye.