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Anxiety is identified as a psychological response to environmental and social stressors, as evidenced by [1], and is frequently triggered by the trauma resulting from these stressors which undermines an individual's sense of safety and trust [2], [3].

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Environmental factors and mental health | Research Starters - EBSCO ebsco.com EBSCO 2 facts
claimTrauma resulting from environmental stressors often causes high levels of anxiety and fear because it undermines the expectations of safety and trust individuals hold regarding their living environment.
claimTrauma resulting from environmental stressors often causes high levels of anxiety and fear because it destroys an individual's expectations of safety and trust in their living environment.
Overview of Anxiety Disorders - Psychiatry - MSD Manuals msdmanuals.com MSD Manuals 1 fact
claimAnxiety can be a response to environmental and social stressors during adulthood, such as the ending of a significant relationship or exposure to a life-threatening disaster, although most people who experience such stressors do not develop an anxiety disorder.