About Secondary Data

When trying to locate secondary data, use relevant terms and search a variety of types of resources. Government and associations or organizations may publish relevant authoritative secondary data, primary source documents and information in journals and on the Web. For regional data use geographic location(s) in a search, such as Tulsa, Inola, or a zip code. Types of secondary data may include:

  • Demographics-population, gender, ethnic group, migration trends, urban/rural, community, age, education level, economic level, geographic data/location
    (socioeconomic, environmental)
  • Health - mortality, immunization rate, health services and access, facility-to-population ratio
  • Sociocultural factors or characteristics - customs, education, family, language, neighborhood, politics, social interactions (peer relationships), technology and values
  • Religious/Spiritual - affiliations, beliefs, traditions

In addition to the sites and sample results listed below, search your area or people group and the data or statistics you need on the Web. Limit the results to government documents for relevant, reliable results. Examples:

your concept(s) and location and site:.gov
health and Tulsa and demographic

For more detailed resources and information See opens new windowNUR-409 Community Health, Course Research Guide.

Regional Statistics & Data

Government Agencies, Departments, Bureau Publications, & Web sites

Search Example: your concept(s) AND demographic AND site:.gov

Reference Books & Databases