Pyromania/ Firesetters and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in children and adolescents: a systematic review.

IF 2.1 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Rodolfo Teles de Melo, Laiana Quagliato
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Abstract

Background: The following article aims to explore the relationship between Pyromania/Firesetters and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in childhood and adolescence.

Method: A systematic literature review was carried out using search engines such as PubMed, PsycINFO, Cochrane, and Sicelo, to find relevant articles. Inclusion criteria included studies that related ADHD and Pyromania/Firesetters, while exclusion criteria included articles not related to the researched variables, articles from other systematic reviews, and articles not related to childhood and/or adolescence.

Results: Of the 71 articles initially identified, five met the eligibility criteria and were included in the analysis, which demonstrated that ADHD and Pyromania/Firesetters are comorbid conditions that can be diagnosed during childhood and/or adolescence. The comorbid relationship was observed to be more prevalent in boys, with an estimated prevalence of approximately 33%. Firesetting behavior was associated with a sixfold increase in the likelihood of boys being diagnosed with ADHD. Moreover, the comorbid relationship between ADHD and Pyromania/Firesetters was linked to conduct disorders and an elevated risk of future delinquent behavior. Mental health professionals should consider investigating firesetting history during the diagnostic assessment of ADHD, as the absence of early diagnosis and treatment increases the risk of adverse social outcomes.

Conclusions: The study concluded that the results demonstrated the comorbid relationship between ADHD and Pyromania/Firesetters in childhood and adolescence, but more research is needed to better understand this relationship.

纵火/纵火者与儿童和青少年的注意缺陷多动障碍:一项系统综述。
背景:本文旨在探讨纵火/纵火与儿童和青少年注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)之间的关系。方法:利用PubMed、PsycINFO、Cochrane、Sicelo等搜索引擎进行系统文献综述,查找相关文章。纳入标准包括与ADHD和纵火者相关的研究,而排除标准包括与研究变量无关的文章,来自其他系统评价的文章,以及与儿童和/或青少年无关的文章。结果:在最初确定的71篇文章中,有5篇符合资格标准并被纳入分析,这表明ADHD和纵火/纵火者是可以在儿童和/或青少年时期诊断出来的共病。共病关系在男孩中更为普遍,估计患病率约为33%。纵火行为与男孩被诊断为多动症的可能性增加了六倍有关。此外,ADHD和纵火犯之间的共病关系与行为障碍和未来犯罪行为的风险增加有关。精神卫生专业人员应考虑在ADHD诊断评估期间调查纵火史,因为缺乏早期诊断和治疗会增加不良社会后果的风险。结论:该研究得出结论,结果表明ADHD与儿童和青少年的纵火/纵火者之间存在共病关系,但需要更多的研究来更好地理解这种关系。
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