Abstract. The scope of the United Nations Development Programme (2019) emphasizes combating adaptive challenges, building resilience, and sustainability. This systematic review offers a range of perspectives through an in-depth overview of existing literature on the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the psychological impact it is having on the South Asian community in India. The selected studies focused on COVID-19 were mixed; however, the consensus among articles had themes relating to fear, stress, and anxiety. The results yielded 17 unique articles. Overall, the review supports the understanding of challenges related to mental healthcare and the attitudes and awareness of South Asians toward the COVID-19 pandemic. This review aims to assist healthcare providers to be better informed on the impact of COVID-19 on South Asians.
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