Nationwide experiences with youth-targeted smoking and nicotine product cessation

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  • Sofie Kirstine Bergman Rasmussen
  • Charlotta Pisinger
Introduction:
Most adolescent and young adult (youth) smokers and users of novel nicotine products wish to quit. Little is known, at a population level, about youth cessation activities, and the counselor’s experiences in working with youth smoking and nicotine product cessation.

Methods:
A questionnaire was mailed to all 98 municipalities in Denmark on 31 October 2022. Youths were defined as those aged 16–25 years. The participation rate was 96% (n=94). Simple descriptive statistics were performed.

Results:
This survey explored youth-targeted smoking and nicotine product cessation activities and ex-periences from municipality counselors across the whole nation. Overall, 60% of the Danish municipal counselors had low/very low/no personal experience with youth cessation interventions, 89% found it dif-ficult to work with youth counseling, 90% found it difficult to recruit youth to nicotine cessation services, and only 25% of the active municipalities were described as highly experienced. A higher percentage of the highly experienced municipalities reported that they share the responsibility of recruitment to cessation services with schools, counsel youths in separate groups from adults, and have good experiences with online counseling.

Conclusions:
This Danish nationwide survey showed that even in a country with very well-organized and free-of-charge cessation counseling programs, very few municipalities give assistance to youth, and most find it difficult to work with youth. Cessation services have been designed for adult smokers and seem to have failed to meet the needs of young smokers and users of novel nicotine products, at least in Denmark. There is an urgent need for research on how to effectively recruit youth to cessation services, and what works to help youth quit.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftTOBACCO PREVENTION & CESSATION
Vol/bind9
Antal sider13
ISSN2459-3087
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

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© 2023 Rasmussen S. K. B. et al.

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