The Psychological Impact of BTS ARMY Fan Culture on Children’s Emotional Well-Being and Development in the New Millennium
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BTS ARMY, Fan Culture, Adolescents, Emotional Well-being, Social Identity, Cyberbullying, Self Expression, Mental Health, Peer Pressure, Online CommunitiesAbstract
Fan communities play an increasingly significant role in the social and emotional development of children and adolescents. Among the most influential global fandoms is BTS ARMY, the dedicated fanbase of the South Korean boy band BTS. This paper explores the dual impact of BTS ARMY fan culture on young individuals, examining both its benefits and potential drawbacks. On the positive side, participation in the fandom fosters a sense of belonging, encourages creative self-expression, and promotes emotional well-being through shared experiences and support networks. BTS’s advocacy for self-love, mental health awareness, and social activism further enhances young fans’ psychological resilience and identity formation. However, fan culture can also introduce challenges, including peer pressure, unrealistic social comparisons, and exposure to cyberbullying. The need to conform to community norms, financial pressures related to fandom participation, and the risk of emotional dependency are additional concerns. This study underscores the importance of a balanced approach to fan engagement, emphasizing the role of parents, educators, and caregivers in guiding youth toward healthy participation. By understanding both the positive and negative dimensions of BTS ARMY fan culture, this paper offers insights into fostering a supportive and enriching fan experience while mitigating risks to children’s emotional well-being.
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