Therapeutic community graduates cluster together in social networks: Evidence for spatial selection as a cooperative mechanism in therapeutic communities

•Therapeutic community residents who graduate receive affirmations from more peers who graduate.•This effect extends to a network path length of 2.•Residents who receive more affirmations overall are somewhat less likely to graduate.•We find no evidence that reciprocity in affirmations predicts grad...

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Cooperative Behavior
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Male
Middle Aged
Mutual aid
Peer Group
Peers
Reciprocity
Social Behavior
Social network analysis
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Social organization
Spatial selection
Substance abuse
Substance abuse treatment
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Young Adult
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