“…Global literature has suggested that lack of correct knowledge of AIDS was often associated with risk behavior initiation and stigmatization of the disease that pres-ent serious barriers to young people in protecting themselves from HIV (Aggarwal, Sharma, & Chhabra, 2000;Sullivan et al, 2010;Wu, Sullivan, Wang, RotheramBorus, & Detels, 2007). Although still controversial and complex about the relationship between AIDS knowledge and person's attitude and behavior change, research in the United States and other Western countries has suggested that knowledge regarding AIDS is an important, albeit insufficient, factor for efficient HIV prevention and intervention efforts (Ajzen, 1991;Fisher & Fisher, 1992).…”