Xenophobia-Induced Anxiety refers to heightened anxiety or distress experienced by individuals who are targets of xenophobia, discrimination, or hostility due to their perceived foreignness or ethnicity.

Key Points:

  • Symptoms: Fear for personal safety, social withdrawal, hypervigilance, depression, and low self-esteem.
  • Cumulative Stress: Repeated incidents can compound, leading to trauma-like reactions or complicated grief if tied to displacement/loss.
  • Coping & Support: Culturally sensitive therapy, community support groups, legal advocacy, and social services.
  • Social Ramifications: Undermines integration, mental well-being, and trust in institutions.

Last Update: December 31, 2024