RT Article T1 Multiple factors in the assessment of firesetters' fire interest and attitudes JF Legal and criminological psychology VO 20 IS 1 SP 37 OP 47 A1 Ó Ciardha, Caoilte A2 Barnoux, Magali F. L. A2 Alleyne, Emma K. A. A2 Tyler, Nichola 1987- A2 Mozova, Katarina A2 Gannon, Theresa A. LA English YR 2015 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1847101178 AB Purpose The number of measures available to practitioners to assess fire interest and other fire-related attitudes is limited. To help establish the utility of such measures, this study explored whether three fire measures contained multiple factors and whether such factors related to firesetting behaviour. Method The Fire Interest Rating Scale, the Fire Attitude Scale, and the Identification with Fire Questionnaire were administered to 234 male prisoners (117 firesetters, 117 non-firesetters) and results were factor analyzed. To determine the relationship of the resulting factors with firesetting behaviour, their ability to discriminate firesetters from controls was examined and compared to the original scales. Results Responses were best represented by five factors, four of which discriminated firesetters from non-firesetters. One factor demonstrated significant accuracy in discriminating single offence firesetters from repeat firesetters. Taken together the factors offered more clarity than using the original scale outcomes and showed equivalent predictive accuracy. Conclusions The five factors identified may aid practitioners in helping to formulate the specific treatment needs of identified firesetters. K1 Arson K1 Factor Analysis K1 Firesetting DO 10.1111/lcrp.12065