There is a textbook statement that men often make completed suicide attempts, but women more often make suicide attempts.

However, I have a question: how can this be verified at all? It is more or less clear how to collect more or less reliable statistics on completed suicides. But how can one verify attempts that people often commit in secret from others, or that often do not become known outside a narrow circle of people? It seems to me that the statement "women more often attempt suicide" is very easy to speculate. From a mainstream feminist perspective, if you doubt it, you are a misogynist. Meanwhile, the question of how this can be verified at all remains open.