Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences (eISSN 2636-9346) Mal J Med Health Sci 18(SUPP3): 204-210, Feb 2022 204 SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Health Promotion Interventions among Adolescents for Smoking Cessation : A Systematic Review Wini Hadiyani 1,2 , Nisha Nambiar 2 , Faridah binti Mohd Said 2 1 Department of Community of Nursing, Study Program of Bachelor Nursing, Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Keperawatan PPNI Jabar, Bandung, Indonesia 2 Faculty of Nursing Lincoln University College, Selangor Malaysia ABSTRACT Introduction: Health promotion interventions can determine the success of smoking cessation among adolescents. This article aims to review the previous articles that link health promotion interventions among adolescents for smok- ing cessation. Methods: This study was a systematic review to collect and analyze previous studies. We collected the articles from PubMed and Sciencedirect (2017-2020). We included studies related to health promotion intervention among adolescents for smoking cessation. We found nine articles out of five hundred and seventy-two related to smoking cessation programs. Results: The study found that they used short messages (n = six), multimedia (n =two), and Facebook groups (n = one). Conclusion: Our review of interventions in health promotion in adolescents needs to consider several things the media and methods used, and cross-disciplinary collaboration is needed in conducting health promotion interventions in adolescents for smoking cessation. Keywords: Adolescent, Health promotion, Intervention, Smoking cessation Corresponding Author: Wini Hadiyani, M.Kep Email: winhad@yahoo.com Tel: +62 8122443830 INTRODUCTION Smoking is an influential lifestyle contributing to the burden of disease globally. Smoking is the second number of deaths by risk factors globally (1). Unfortunately, there is still a large population of smokers. Smokers have believed that smoking is harmful to health, but smoking can provide psychological relief (2). The WHO report in 2019 stated that tobacco use is the primary cause of the death of millions of people per year worldwide, and it is closely linked to communicable and non-communicable diseases (3). Smoking negatively affects people’s health, especially in adolescents experiencing growth and development. In addition to the physical effects of tobacco use, it affects emotional states. The major diseases associated with smoking were heart disease, respiratory system, cancer, miscarriage, fetal growth, and stress and mood disorders (4). Adolescence is considered a stage full of vulnerability because it faces various situations and risks that can cause health problems immediately or in the future. The role of health practitioners is needed to overcome the adverse effects of smoking through health promotion with a smoke-free lifestyle (5). Smoking can increase the burden of chronic disease, so it requires health promotion to stop smoking behavior. Health promotion strategies are the primary tool for creating public awareness in smoking prevention and cessation. Health promotion efforts regarding the adverse effects of smoking can increase knowledge and increase the intention to quit smoking(6). Health promotion is a process that allows individuals to increase control over health that focuses on behavior change with various social and environmental interventions (7). Several health promotion interventions were used in smoking cessation, positively impacting smoking status. However, the increasing prevalence of adolescent smoking shows that the intervention is still less effective for smoking cessation among adolescents. Health education strategies tailor-made for smoking cessation can determine success in health promotion (8). Several health promotion interventions have been used for smoking prevention and cessation and have shown positive effects. However, studies showing health promotion intervention strategies, especially for adolescents, are still lacking. Therefore, a review to determine effective health promotion intervention strategies for the prevention and cessation of smoking in adolescents is very important to overcome the increasing number of smokers in adolescents. Several health