
Mental disorders remain one of the top ten global burdens, and schizophrenia has one of the highest measured years lived with disability among all diseases, injuries, and risk factors [1]. Cognitive deficits have long been considered a core symptom of schizophrenia and are significant factors leading...

The concept of sensory integration (SI), defined by Dr. Jean Ayres in the 1970s, refers to the ability to receive, process, organize, and respond to stimuli from one’s body and environment by generating appropriate neurological and behavioral reactions [1]. Sensory integration underlies sensory...

Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder with a global prevalence of approximately 1%. Symptom expression is highly heterogeneous, but core symptoms include disturbances in thought, perception, affect, and behavior that markedly interfere with education, social life, and career aspirations1. Early-onset...

Schizophrenia is a complex, chronic psychiatric disorder that presents many challenges; impairments in daily functioning and quality of life can be difficult for patients to manage, and the impact of these challenges often extends to caregivers1, 2–3. In addition, the role of society in supporting...

Schizophrenia (SCZ) is a chronic psychiatric disorder marked by cognitive, perceptual, and motivational deficits, exerting adverse effects on both individuals and society. Global statistics indicate that the lifetime prevalence of SCZ is approximately 5.5 per 1,000 people [1, 2]. According to the World...