Doctors warn of mental health dangers from popular 'blind boxes'
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Doctors warn about the dangers of 'blind boxes' for mental health, despite their popularity.
- Blind boxes, often containing toys, offer an element of suspense that appeals particularly to young people.
- The practice is becoming a concern due to its potential psychological impact.
Despite their widespread popularity, particularly among younger demographics, 'blind boxes' pose significant risks to mental health, according to medical professionals. These mystery packages, often containing collectibles like toys, derive their appeal from the element of surprise and suspense involved in the unboxing process.
Doctors are raising alarms about the psychological implications of this trend. The thrill of the unknown and the potential for obtaining a rare item can foster addictive behaviors. This constant pursuit of a desired outcome, coupled with the unpredictability of what lies within, can create a cycle of anticipation and potential disappointment, impacting users' emotional well-being.
The growing concern centers on how the gamified nature of blind box purchases can contribute to anxiety, frustration, and even compulsive spending habits. As these items continue to be a sought-after commodity, experts emphasize the need for greater awareness regarding their potential negative effects on mental health, especially for vulnerable individuals.
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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.