The purpose of this study was to examine mother-daughter relationships
and their individual perceptions of autonomy, intimacy, conflict, and
quality of relationship. For 221 matched pairs of postadolescent fema
les and their mothers, scores on autonomy were explored in relation to
ratings of intimacy, conflict, and quality of relationship. Multiple
regression analysis for daughters yielded two significant predictor va
riables for quality of relationship, conflict and one measure of auton
omy. The regression for mothers yielded two significant predictor vari
ables, conflict and intimacy. Implications for these findings were dis
cussed in relation to development of identity of mothers and their adu
lt daughters.