Definition and Characteristics of Behavioral Medicine, and Main Tasks and Goals of
the International Society of Behavioral Medicine-an International Delphi Study
Dekker, Joost ✉; Amitami, Marie; Berman, Anne H.; Brown, Helen; Cleal, Bryan; Figueiras, Maria Joao; Finney, Rutten Lila J.; Fors, Egil A.; Griva, Konstadina; Gu, Jing; Keyworth, Chris; Kleinstauber, Maria; Lahmann, Claas; Lau, Joseph T. F.; Leplow, Bernd; Li, Li; Malmberg, Gavelin Hanna; Mewes, Ricarda; Mo, Phoenix K. H.; Mullan, Barbara; Penedo, Frank J.; Prins, Judith; Rodriguez, Rodriguez Teresa; Simpson, Sharon A.; Stauder, Adrienne [Stauder, Adrienne (Stresszkezelés, m...), szerző] Magatartástudományi
Intézet (SE / AOK / I); Tuomisto, Martti T.; Weiss, Deborah Jones; Nater, Urs M.
Background In the past decades, behavioral medicine has attained global recognition.
Due to its global reach, a critical need has emerged to consider whether the original
definition of behavioral medicine is still valid, comprehensive, and inclusive, and
to reconsider the main tasks and goals of the International Society of Behavioral
Medicine (ISBM), as the umbrella organization in the field. The purpose of the present
study was to (i) update the definition and scope of behavioral medicine and its defining
characteristics; and (ii) develop a proposal on ISBM's main tasks and goals. Method
Our study used the Delphi method. A core group prepared a discussion paper. An international
Delphi panel rated questions and provided comments. The panel intended to reach an
a priori defined level of consensus (i.e., 70%). Results The international panel reached
consensus on an updated definition and scope of behavioral medicine as a field of
research and practice that builds on collaboration among multiple disciplines. These
disciplines are concerned with development and application of behavioral and biomedical
evidence across the disease continuum in clinical and public health domains. Consensus
was reached on a proposal for ISBM's main tasks and goals focused on supporting communication
and collaboration across disciplines and participating organizations; stimulating
research, education, and practice; and supporting individuals and organizations in
the field. Conclusion The consensus on definition and scope of behavioral medicine
and ISBM's tasks and goals provides a foundational step toward achieving these goals.