angstia
Angstia is a term used in contemporary sociology, psychology, and literary studies to denote a pervasive state of anxiety that affects individuals, groups, or whole societies. It is not a recognized clinical disorder in major diagnostic manuals. The concept is used to examine how modern stressors—rapid technological change, political instability, climate anxiety, and information overload—can produce a sustained mood of unease beyond episodic fear.
Etymology and scope: Angstia draws on the German word angst and the common suffix -ia to form
Symptoms and management: In discussions that use angstia, manifestations may include chronic irritation, sleep disruption, hypervigilance,
Cultural use: In fiction and critical theory, angstia appears as a narrative device or conceptual backdrop