I am trying to understand how to interpret coefficients generated through different distributions in mixed effects survival regression. How do I convert them so that they can be interpreted as a simple measure of effect such as a ratio?
Lognormal: -0.78
Loglogistic: -0.8
Exponential: 1.7
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