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As for gender, although suicidal ideation and attempts are more frequent among females, men are more likely to complete suicide than women-a phenomenon referred to as "the gender paradox" in suicide (Canetto and Sakinofsky, 1998; Weissman et_al, 1999; Bernal et_al, 2007). More in general, gender differences in suicidality may be in part explained by behavioral factors (e_g, males` preference for highly lethal suicide methods; Varnik et_al, 2008; Mergl et_al, 2015) and differences in the experience and expression of emotional difficulties, such as the higher rates of externalizing and internalizing problems in males and . . .
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