• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: The I-frame vs. S-frame : how neoliberalism has led behavioral sciences astray
  • Contributor: Andreas, Marike [Author]; Jabakhanji, Samira Barbara [Author]
  • Published: 07 September 2023
  • Published in: Frontiers in psychology ; 14(2023) vom: Sept., Artikel-ID 1247703, Seite 1-4
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1247703
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  • Description: In their recently published paper, Chater and Loewenstein critically elaborate on the differences between interventions that focus on individual behavior (‘i-frame’), as opposed to the systems in which health behavior occurs (‘s-frame’). They point out that behavioral scientists frequently rely on individual-level interventions, rather than systemic change to improve population health. As individual-level interventions have fallen short of the author’s expectations to fix health problems, the authors argue that behavioral scientists should focus more on system-level change. They warn behavioral scientists that by framing disease as an individual problem they hinder real change. We agree with the arguments made by the authors; nevertheless, we propose that bringing underlying causes for the i-frame focus to light would advance their argument. In our commentary, we discuss that neoliberalism might be a reason for the focus on individual interventions in behavioral health sciences.
  • Access State: Open Access