# Effectiveness of the U-Niko intervention: Protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial of a municipal-based tobacco and nicotine cessation intervention for adolescents and young adults

**Authors:** Sofie Bergman Rasmussen, Christina Bjørk Petersen, Mette Rasmussen, Nina Kamstrup-Larsen, Charlotta Pisinger

PMC · DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0323514 · PLOS One · 2025-10-16

## TL;DR

This study tests a youth-focused nicotine cessation program in Danish municipalities to improve counseling and reduce nicotine use among adolescents and young adults.

## Contribution

The U-Niko intervention introduces a municipal-based, youth-oriented approach to nicotine cessation with a cluster randomized trial design.

## Key findings

- The study will assess counselors' self-efficacy, recruitment rates, and abstinence outcomes in the intervention group.
- Secondary outcomes include comparisons to previous years and validated abstinence rates at six months.
- Results will inform local and national improvements in youth nicotine cessation strategies.

## Abstract

The use of nicotine products among youth is increasing, while existing cessation services remain underutilized. Thus, the U-Niko intervention has been developed to provide an evidence-based, youth-oriented approach for effective nicotine cessation.

This protocol describes a two-arm cluster randomized controlled trial of youth aged 16–25 in 55 municipalities in Denmark. Prior to the study a stratified randomization was carried out using the online randomization program Sealed Envelope, allocating 27 municipalities to the U-Niko intervention group and 28 municipalities to the control group (tobacco and nicotine cessation recruitment and counseling as usual). The primary outcomes will measure the effectiveness of all three focus areas in the intervention group compared to the control group: A) the municipal counselors’ self-efficacy in youth cessation counseling, B) the number of recruited youths for cessation counseling, and C) the self-reported 14-day point prevalence of abstinence of youth at six months follow-up. Secondary outcomes are the number of recruited youths in a municipality compared to the previous year, continuous abstinence, and validated 14-day point prevalence of abstinence at six-months follow-up.

By evaluating all three focus areas of the U-Niko intervention, this study aims to provide robust evidence for improving youth cessation interventions at local and national levels.

The study was registered in ANZCTR (ACTRN12624001470583) on 18/12/2024. The Universal Trial Number is U1111-13-14-6117.

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** nicotine (MESH:D009538)
- **Species:** Nicotiana tabacum (American tobacco, species) [taxon 4097]

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