Which sector of Kleinman's model differs in their social and cultural values, beliefs, and assumptions?

A) Cultural health system
B) Folk
C) Popular
D) Professional


Ans: D
Unlike in the popular and folk sectors, the clients and the providers in the professional sector typically differ in their social and cultural values, beliefs, and assumptions.

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