No it doesn't, you're basically giving me the point that someone who can't swim is more likely to drown because they own a pool... that's the bullshit logic that is used. (If you didn't get that reference, the person is more likely to drown because they can't swim...not because they own a pool). There are millions of firearm owners in the USA, the fraction of a percent of those commit suicide. So no it's not what makes people more likely to commit suicide. I just explained that to you with Japan, which you will clearly ignore.
People don't magically become suicidal because a firearm is present. That's the most ignorant bullshit ever, and was cooked up from the anti-gun groups.
Correlation doesn't equal causation. Never has never will.
“Suicide attempts are often impulsive acts, driven by transient life crises,” the authors write. “Most attempts are not fatal, and most people who attempt suicide do not go on to die in a future suicide. Whether a suicide attempt is fatal depends heavily on the lethality of the method used — and firearms are extremely lethal. These facts focus attention on firearm access as a risk factor for suicide especially in the United States, which has a higher prevalence of civilian-owned firearms than any other country and one of the highest rates of suicide by firearm.”
That's literally stating that suicides by firearms are more successful...NOT that they cause people to commit suicide more.
I'll say it again, correlation doesn't equate causation.
It's not my problem you are incapable of understanding studies that have an agenda.