A care team is considering the varied factors that may have contributed to a client's recent history of violence. Biologic factors that affect the person's emerging capabilities and the environmental response are called what?
A) Interpersonal factors
B) Microsystem factors
C) Maternal–child factors
D) Ontogenic factors
Ans: D
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Ontogenic factors are biologic and neurodevelopmental factors within the person that increase his or her potential for violence. Ontogenic factors indicate a view of development as an ongoing interaction between a person's emerging capabilities and the environmental response.
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