Diseases and Conditions
Stuttering
Overview
Symptoms
Causes
Risk factors
Complications
Diagnosis
Treatment
Coping and support
Preparing for an appointment
Risk factors
Males are much more likely to stutter than females are. Factors that increase the risk of stuttering include:
- Delayed childhood development. Children who have developmental delays or other speech problems may be more likely to stutter.
- Having relatives who stutter. Stuttering tends to run in families.
- Stress. Stress in the family, high parental expectations or other types of pressure can worsen existing stuttering.