2015
DOI: 10.1080/14789949.2015.1018927
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Psychotic versus non-psychotic firesetters: similarities and differences in characteristics

Abstract: Firesetters with psychotic disorders constitute a distinct and important offender group. However, little is known about how psychotic firesetters differ from non-psychotic firesetters. More knowledge is required in order to treat this particular population effectively. Psychotic (n = 30) and nonpsychotic (n = 94) firesetters of both sexes referred for pre-trial forensic mental health assessment in the Netherlands were compared on sociodemographic, pathological, judicial and event-related characteristics using … Show more

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“…With few exceptions, results correspond to those presented in the four other studies also focusing on arsonists with SSD/ psychosis, if similar variables were explored (Table ), but also examined additional variables previously only explored in research on firesetters in general . Noteworthy, in those instances where results between the five studies on arsonists with SSD/ psychosis were contradictory, the results presented here frequently did not evidence any statistically significant differences between arsonists with SSD and other offenders with SSD.…”
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confidence: 83%
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“…With few exceptions, results correspond to those presented in the four other studies also focusing on arsonists with SSD/ psychosis, if similar variables were explored (Table ), but also examined additional variables previously only explored in research on firesetters in general . Noteworthy, in those instances where results between the five studies on arsonists with SSD/ psychosis were contradictory, the results presented here frequently did not evidence any statistically significant differences between arsonists with SSD and other offenders with SSD.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…In keeping with the traditional research approach of exploring arsonists in terms of their motives, personal, and crime scene characteristics, while also drawing on specific research on arsonists with SSD, we further hypothesize arsonists with SSD will differ from other offender patients with SSD in terms of their personal (H1A) and crime scene (H1B) characteristics as well as criminal motives (H1C). To test these hypotheses, we used similar variables as have been used in the research cited above (see Supporting Information for a complete compilation of variables explored).…”
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