“…People with ASD and ID represent a very heterogeneous group with respect to etiology and cognitive, language, motor, and social abilities (ICD‐10, World Health Organization, 1992). The prevalence and burden of co‐occurring psychiatric disorder is being increasingly recognized in individuals with ASD and ID (Dunn, Rydzewska, Fleming, & Cooper, 2020; Hollocks, Lerh, Magiati, Meiser‐Stedman, & Brugha, 2018; Lugo‐Marin et al, 2019; McCarthy et al, 2010; Rosen, Mazefsky, Vasa, & Lerner, 2018), and this group is particularly vulnerable to mental health problems even when compared to individuals with ASD or ID alone (Bakken, Helverschou, Høidal, & Martinsen, 2016; Dunn et al, 2020; Helverschou, Bakken, & Martinsen, 2011; Hove, 2004; Hove & Havik, 2010).…”