
@article{ref1,
title="Developing an assessment of fire-setting to guide treatment in secure settings: The St Andrew's Fire and Arson Risk Instrument (SAFARI)",
journal="Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy",
year="2014",
author="Long, Clive G. and Banyard, Ellen and Fulton, Barbara and Hollin, Clive R.",
volume="42",
number="5",
pages="617-628",
abstract="BACKGROUND: Arson and fire-setting are highly prevalent among patients in secure psychiatric settings but there is an absence of valid and reliable assessment instruments and no evidence of a significant approach to intervention. Aims: To develop a semi-structured interview assessment specifically for fire-setting to augment structured assessments of risk and need. METHOD: The extant literature was used to frame interview questions relating to the antecedents, behaviour and consequences necessary to formulate a functional analysis. Questions also covered readiness to change, fire-setting self-efficacy, the probability of future fire-setting, barriers to change, and understanding of fire-setting behaviour. The assessment concludes with indications for assessment and a treatment action plan. The inventory was piloted with a sample of women in secure care and was assessed for comprehensibility, reliability and validity. RESULTS: Staff rated the St Andrews Fire and Risk Instrument (SAFARI) as acceptable to patients and easy to administer. SAFARI was found to be comprehensible by over 95% of the general population, to have good acceptance, high internal reliability, substantial test-retest reliability and validity. CONCLUSIONS: SAFARI helps to provide a clear explanation of fire-setting in terms of the complex interplay of antecedents and consequences and facilitates the design of an individually tailored treatment programme in sympathy with a cognitive-behavioural approach. Further studies are needed to verify the reliability and validity of SAFARI with male populations and across settings.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1352-4658",
doi="10.1017/S1352465813000477",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1352465813000477"
}