“…Further research is needed to gain more knowledge about how to best combine screening instruments to adequately capture dimensions of psychopathology that are especially relevant for this high‐risk group of children. Although the early identification and assessment of healthcare needs is of major importance for these children and adolescents, more emphasis should also be given to systematic identification of maltreatment, as this is associated with mental disorders (Gover, ; Greger et al, ; Kaplan et al, ; Lehmann et al, ; McLaughlin et al, ; Mills et al, ), poor QoL (Greger et al, ) and poor physical health in a long‐term perspective (Rich‐Edwards et al, ; Springer, Sheridan, Kuo, & Carnes, ; Thurston et al, ). There are several standardised instruments available for assessing maltreatment history and trauma‐related symptoms, for example the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (Bernstein & Fink, ; Bernstein et al, ), validated in Nordic samples.…”