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A conceptualization of firesetting in children and adolescents

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Juvenile firesetting has been studied from different perspectives and by multiple disciplines. Although evidence has begun to emerge regarding the antecedents and correlates of firesetting as well as characteristics of firesetters and their families, the findings and their conceptual bases remain somewhat diffuse. This paper integrates major findings reported in the juvenile firesetting literature and provides a tentative model of firesetting risk based on the current evidence. The model highlights several factors within three major domains: learning experiences and cues, personal repertoires, and parent and family influences and stressors. Implications of the model for early identification, diagnosis, and treatment of firesetters are discussed.

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Completion of this paper was facilitated by grants (MH35408 and MH00353) from the National Institute of Mental Health.

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Kolko, D.J., Kazdin, A.E. A conceptualization of firesetting in children and adolescents. J Abnorm Child Psychol 14, 49–61 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00917221

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