Volume 41, Issue 4 pp. 571-575
Behavior Disorders and Antisocial Behavior
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Diagnosis and childhood firesetting

G. Adair Heath

G. Adair Heath

Maine Medical Cenier Portland, Maine

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Vaughn A. Hardesty

Vaughn A. Hardesty

Maine Medical Cenier Portland, Maine

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Peter E. Goldfine

Peter E. Goldfine

Maine Medical Cenier Portland, Maine

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Alexander M. Walker

Alexander M. Walker

Maine Medical Cenier Portland, Maine

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Abstract

This paper presents findings on the relationship of childhood fire setting and DSM-111 diagnosis in a representative sample of child psychiatric outpatients (N = 204). Childhood fire setting and the DSM—III diagnosis of conduct disorder are strongly related; they show a significant interaction effect with lessened competence as measured by activities and increased externalizing (under controlled) behavior.

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