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what is the gap in literature witj regards to occupational therapy interventions on people of working age with schizophrenia that can improve their social participation?

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  • The literature regarding occupational therapy interventions for people of working age with schizophrenia is limited.

  • Most research has focused on interventions that can improve symptoms, such as medication and psychosocial therapies.

  • However, there is a lack of research on how occupational therapy interventions can improve the social participation of people with schizophrenia.

  • This gap in the literature means that there is limited evidence to inform best practice for occupational therapists and other health professionals when working with individuals with schizophrenia.

  • This can make it difficult to provide appropriate and effective interventions that can improve an individual's social participation.

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