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This study was conducted to address the fact that dietary habits, which are important for the adolescents’ mental and physical influence, can exacerbate anxiety and stress coping measures and affect propensity for school violence, with their physical-emotional-mental effects. The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship of influences that the dietary habits of adolescents have on anxiety, stress management measures and school violence tendencies. As for the method of study, with 315 male students at a middle school as the study subjects, data was collected from 4/15/2013 to 6/30/2013 to be studied via a structural equation model. Results was found that the dietary habits of adolescents are related to anxiety and stress management measures, and that the dietary habits of perpetrators of school violence were related to anxiety, and these habits exert influence on propensity for school violence. In conclusion, by exerting influence physically-emotionally-mentally, the dietary habits of adolescents exacerbated their anxiety and stress management measures and affected school violence tendencies. As such, with the results of this study as the basis, this study proposes to offer basic materials for the development of programs – in the study of nursing – for character education and school violence prevention programs.