Mexican-origin research focuses on studying individuals and communities of Mexican descent, with a particular emphasis on exploring their cultural, social, economic, and health experiences and outcomes. This research area often examines topics related to immigration, acculturation, discrimination, family dynamics, education, and health disparities among Mexican-origin populations in the United States and Mexico. Research in this area aims to better understand the unique challenges and strengths of Mexican-origin individuals and communities and to inform policies and interventions that address their specific needs and improve their well-being.