Adolescent girls with emotional disorders have a lower end‐tidal CO2 and increased respiratory rate compared with healthy controls

Blom EH, Serlachius E, Chesney MA, Olsson EMG. Adolescent girls with emotional disorders have a lower end‐tidal CO2 and increased respiratory rate compared with healthy controls. Psychophysio. 2014 Feb; 51: 412-18.

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