In this month's research, we examined the mood of Turkish society. For the third time in our Barometer series, we repeated the psychological well-being index, a scale developed by the World Health Organization. We also addressed the practices of seeking psychological support within society, as well as perceptions and attitudes towards seeking support.
Since 2010, KONDA Research has been conducting a series of political and social research studies regularly every month under the name BAROMETER. In addition to standard questions on demographic characteristics, political preferences, and economic expectations, each BAROMETER study also includes questions aimed at measuring society's views on current public issues and its perceptions and expectations in various areas. The research, which forms the basis of this 176th report in the Barometer research series, was conducted on June 6-7, 2026, through face-to-face interviews with 1838 people in their homes across 112 neighborhoods and villages in 77 districts, including the centers of 27 provinces.
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