what are the 3 P's? correct answers 1. Predisposing Factors
2. Precipitating Factors
3. Perpetuating Factors
Traditionally etiology has been defined in terms of ? correct answers - predisposing, precipitating and perpetuating
What question should you ask regarding predisposing factors? correct answers What factors cause one person to be at greater risk than another for beginning to stutter?
What question should you ask regarding precipitating factors? correct answers What actually causes a person to begin to stutter?
What question should you ask as a clinician regarding perpetuating factors? correct answers What causes a person to continue to stutter after the stuttering has began?
Predisposing factor is in the family, that is in the system or genes
true or false correct answers true
What is the definition of Predisposing Factors? correct answers - those agents that incline the person to stutter
- it addresses the causes and great risk factors at onset
*it is something genetic
What are examples of predisposing factors? correct answers - family history (something
in the system)
- delay in language
- weak speech motor system
Give examples of how Predisposing Factors addresses the causes and great risk factors at onset? correct answers ex.1: biologically inherited predisposition
ex.2 medical development and status, family history of speech, language, cognitive , emotional or neurological disorders etc.