Year: 2013 Source: Archives of Suicide Research.(2013).17(3):242-261. DOI:10.1080/13811118.2013.805644 SIEC No: 20130823

Suicides are more frequent among boys than girls. A tentative, conceptual model of processes behind suicide among boys and young men (aged 12Ð25), grounded in their parents’ views, is presented. Extensive interviews with parents in 33 cases of suicide were analyzed using grounded-theory methodology. Family alliances, coalitions, and secrets interacted with the boy concealing problems and Òhiding behind a mask,Ó while the professionals did not understand the emergency. Four interwoven paths to suicide were found: the boy was hunted and haunted, addicted, depressed, or psychotic. Different forms of shame were hidden behind the masks of Òthe clown,Ó Òthe warrior,Ó and Òthe prince.Ó Future preventive programs need to address barriers to communication among all parties involved.