Pathological fire setting behavior is characterized by various types of fire setting behavior that lasts at least 6 months. This behavior can be observed both during childhood and adolescence and it develops as a result of the complex interaction between individual, social and environmental factors. Sample population based studies show that fire setting behavior occurs in children and adolescents by 5-10%. The studies that have been conducted have yielded to various theories and findings concerning the mechanism of occurrence of pathological fire setting behavior, the factors that affect this behavior and the demographic, individual, family and environmental characteristics of the children and adolescents who engage in such behavior. The ob...
This chapter critically explores the current evidence base on the prevalence of firesetting behaviou...
Juvenile firesetting behavior has been a widespread problem with immense costs to lives and property...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate relationships between firesetting, antisocial behaviour, individual, famil...
This article provides an overview of the literature on risk issues in juvenile fire-setting behaviou...
Rural and urban residents accustomed to seeing fire engines racing with sirens wailing and lights f...
This thesis aims to enrich the study of juvenile firesetting behaviour and presents an overview of r...
Child and adolescent fire setting is associated with a broad pattern of antisocial behaviour and is ...
The current paper provides a review of the literature on juvenile fire-setting, focusing on psycholo...
Although firesetting behavior has long attracted the interest and attention of psychologists, it has...
Abstract Background Fireplay and arson incidents among children and adolescents have gained attentio...
Firesetting is a complex behavior that spans a wide range of developmental stages in childhood and a...
Juvenile firesetting behavior is a problem with enormous psychological implications and financial co...
The research of firesetting has been conducted in different ways and lacks a coherent, consistent an...
Objective: To investigate relationships between firesetting, antisocial behaviour, individual, famil...
Deliberate firesetting is a dangerous behavior that is associated with considerable costs annually. ...
This chapter critically explores the current evidence base on the prevalence of firesetting behaviou...
Juvenile firesetting behavior has been a widespread problem with immense costs to lives and property...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate relationships between firesetting, antisocial behaviour, individual, famil...
This article provides an overview of the literature on risk issues in juvenile fire-setting behaviou...
Rural and urban residents accustomed to seeing fire engines racing with sirens wailing and lights f...
This thesis aims to enrich the study of juvenile firesetting behaviour and presents an overview of r...
Child and adolescent fire setting is associated with a broad pattern of antisocial behaviour and is ...
The current paper provides a review of the literature on juvenile fire-setting, focusing on psycholo...
Although firesetting behavior has long attracted the interest and attention of psychologists, it has...
Abstract Background Fireplay and arson incidents among children and adolescents have gained attentio...
Firesetting is a complex behavior that spans a wide range of developmental stages in childhood and a...
Juvenile firesetting behavior is a problem with enormous psychological implications and financial co...
The research of firesetting has been conducted in different ways and lacks a coherent, consistent an...
Objective: To investigate relationships between firesetting, antisocial behaviour, individual, famil...
Deliberate firesetting is a dangerous behavior that is associated with considerable costs annually. ...
This chapter critically explores the current evidence base on the prevalence of firesetting behaviou...
Juvenile firesetting behavior has been a widespread problem with immense costs to lives and property...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate relationships between firesetting, antisocial behaviour, individual, famil...