Abstract
Background
Behavioral medicine in China has developed quickly in the last three decades.
Purpose
We briefly summarized the history, the main scope and achievements, and the future development of behavioral medicine in China.
Method
We did a literature search and discussed with senior scholars in behavioral medicine in China.
Results
The concept and main scope of behavioral medicine in China have been developed largely in accordance with the international perspective. Research in behavioral medicine in China significantly contributed to the better understanding of the relationship between various health behavioral factors and psychosomatic disorders and possible mechanisms of this relationship. The following aspects will be the main areas to be further developed in behavioral medicine in China: (1) Basic theories of behavioral medicine and theoretical mechanisms of higher nervous activities in human behavior regulation. (2) Etiology, pathogenesis, and mechanisms of common diseases that are closely related to human lifestyle behaviors. (3) Assessment criteria for unhealthy and disease-related behaviors. (4) Behavioral therapy of psychosomatic disorders, and rehabilitation technologies of disability. (5) Application of major findings from research of behavioral medical science in clinical practice and in health promotion of the whole society.
Conclusion
Behavioral medicine in China, as a multidisciplinary subject, plays a relevant role in preventing behavior-related psychosomatic diseases and in promoting health of the public.
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Acknowledgments
The authors are grateful to Dr. Chengxuan Qiu for his valuable comments on an earlier version of the manuscript as well as for assistance in language editing and editorial revision of the manuscript. This work is supported in part by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant no. 81070961 and 81241052).
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B.B. is currently the President of the Chinese Society of Behavioral Medicine (CSBM), Chinese Medical Association (CMA). F.J. is the Vice President of the Junior Committee of CSBM, CMA.
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Bai, B., Ji, F. Behavioral Medicine in China: History, Current Status, and Future Development. Int.J. Behav. Med. 21, 574–579 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12529-013-9331-0
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