Yes, but again, men to choose methods that mean they won't be found in time to be saved than women do, statistically speaking.
Women also avoid painful methods because they just want it all to end. The two ways that pretty much guaranteed successful attempts for women have been mitigated by fencing just for that reason : jumping off a bridge or self drowning. If you look back in history, the success rates were higher. Lotta lotta women jumped.
Today, they could hang themselves. But women are rarely left alone and that method is noisy. You can't count on your neck snapping for a few reasons.
Also, I suspect a lot of suicides are hidden in drug overdose stats as accidents, when they weren't. Fentanyl is easy and almost guaranteed.
Most women suffer in silence. That's the reality.
It's not like men don't have a problem too or that there isn't a gendered aspect to the suicide issue overall. It's not the competition men keep making out to be though. The crisis is hitting differently, but the disparity is being misconstrued, in my opinion. Plus that dumb narrative that women don't mean it. They'll say that if they survive an attempt because they sont eant to be locked away in a mental facility. Again, historical context.